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Hyde Park concert

Hyde Park and Dimension Winter Concert

date

December 6, 2022

Time

7:30 PM

location

Logan Center, 915 E. 60th St.

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This seasonal showcase will bring to life the sounds of Chicago's historic Hyde Park neighborhood through a concert featuring original music, exciting choreography and multimedia presentations. It will also feature performances by Dimension, Uniting Voices Chicago's unique ensemble for singers age 12 and up who are beginning the vocal transition into their tenor and baritone range.


Tickets

Tickets are $10* per person, available for purchase at the concert. All seating is general admission.

*Uniting Voices Chicago has a pay-what-you-can policy, allowing guests to pay as much or as little as they like per ticket, including requesting free tickets if desired*

Accessibility

Uniting Voices Chicago strives to make music and performance accessible to anyone who wants it. Assistive listening devices are available at the ticketing desk. All public performance areas at Logan Center are equipped to accommodate wheelchair users. To request accommodations, please email info [at] unitingvoiceschicago [dot] org.

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Hyde Park Neighborhood Choir and Dimension Community Concert

Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Logan Center For The Arts

Conductors

Magdalena Delgado, Hyde Park Neighborhood Choir & School Programs

Judy Hanson, Dimension



About Uniting Voices Chicago

Founded in 1956 at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement, Uniting Voices Chicago (formerly Chicago Children’s Choir) empowers and unites youth from diverse backgrounds to find their voice and celebrate their common humanity through the power of music. As a leading non-profit organization, we serve thousands of youth ages 6-18 from every zip code of Chicago through transformative and accessible music education programs and performance opportunities.


After the Show

Feel Inspired?

Like what you heard tonight? Want to be a bold voice for change and an ambassador for your community? Following tonight’s concert, students in grades 3 and up are invited to take part in a vocal placement and be ready to start in our programs for the very next rehearsal. Learn more about Uniting Voices Chicago and our sliding scale tuition at unitingvoiceschicago.org/join


Black History Month: Sankofa Speaks

February 27 & 28 | Chicago Symphony Center

Sankofa is an Akan Ghanaian word meaning “to go or return and retrieve what was lost.” With this pillar program Uniting Voices Chicago uses performance to raise the visibility of authentic Africana music including selections from Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Trinidad and Tobago, and South Africa, plus a rich legacy of African American music from the United States. Special guests include master djembekhan Sekou Conde and renowned soprano Audrey DuBois Harris.


Concert Program

Hyde Park Neighborhood Choirs Combined / Dimension / School Programs

Jubilate Deo

Michael Praetorius

Translation:

Sing joyful to God, Hallelujah



Hyde Park Allegro

Ani Ma’amin

Trad. Jewish folk song; arr. Paul Caldwell & Sean Ivory

Translation:

I believe with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah,

and though he tarries, I will wait daily for his coming.

*Translation from The Standard Prayer book by Simeon Singer (1915) (public domain)

Old Abram Brown

Benjamin Britten; lyrics by Walter de la Mare

Hyde Park Allegro and Vivace

Corner of the Sky

Stephen Schwartz; arr. Teena Chinn; choreography by Magdalena Delgado

Hyde Park Vivace

Nube de Hielo

Benito Cabrera; arr. Dante Andreo; lyrics by Andrés Molina

Translation:

I draw you on a piece of paper, painting shadows to the sea;

the cloud that saw me born, also saw me leave.

The distance hurts more if all good is behind;

like a child without play, like a sad song.

Could of ice in the peak of the wide sea.

Cloud of silence, what can you tell?

My youth, my adolescence, and my age of play.

You will see how my life will go.

Hyde Park Vivace and Presto

When I Rise Up

J. David Moore; lyrics by Wendell Berry

The Lake Isle of Innisfree

Eleanor Daley; lyrics by W.B. Yates

Hyde Park Presto and Dimension

Modimo rea go boka

Trad. Sotho church chorus

Translation:

Lord we praise you

we rejoice you

Messiah, we hail you

Tu lu lu lu…



Medieval Gloria

Vijay Singh; text from the ordinary of the Mass

Ich will denn Herrn loben

George Philipp Telemann; arr. Wallace DePue

Holly Jolly Christmas

Johnny Marks; arr. Greg Gilpin

Pompeii

Dan Smith; arr. Jacob Narverud; choreography by Judy Hanson

Hyde Park Neighborhood Choirs Combined / Dimension / School Programs

United

W. Mitchell Owens III; choreography by Judy Hanson and Voice of Chicago singers

Tonight’s Performers

Hyde Park Neighborhood Choir Allegro

Marta Allesina

Maliyah Brown

Aya Burns

Elias Considine

Samika Dangi

Elias Evans

Jahlani Fulton

Mars Hall

Livia Harrison-Smit

Laura Hieronymus

Rosa Isaac

Madeline Laurence

Juliet Lopez

Maria Lopez

Willa Ludwig

Vivian Maguire

Addison McClain

Callia Muhammad

Nicholas Muthu

Lena Nixon

Leah Papczun

Sumana Paranjape

Lashawn Pritchett

Lena Rappaport

Elliot Ridgway

Avi Ruby

Kainoah Rutledge

Celia Talbott

Avery Veldman

Anna Vermylen

Ray Weitzman

Vespasia Wells

Hyde Park Neighborhood Choir Vivace

Isis Culbert

Vera Cyrenne

Christian Davis

Mayumi Felder

Jaylah Fulton

Hazel Gates

Victoria Gonzalez

Sophia Hieronymus

Zion Hohenkirk

Reagan Jones

Cedelle Owusu

Eloise Pope

Marlowe Savage

George Stoops

Katelynn Walters

Hyde Park Neighborhood Choir Presto

Success Abiola-Fagba

Imani Bragg

Arianna Fernando

Reed Francez

Alethia Ikem

Esther Jen

Derricka Matthews

Nico Rademacher-Wedd

Morgan Robinson

Helena Smith-Donald

Anaya Scott

Dimension

Liam Brandfonbrener

Blaze Brown

Lincoln Burnell

Ravi Chandra

Jonathan Costello

Jamion Cotten

Oliver DeMarea

Andrez Elliot

Henry Ellis

JaRonn Gamon

Edison Gong

Josiah Hill

Vali Kizilbash

Rene Krall-Lanoue

Connor Lane

Jackson O’Brien

Exavier Pope, III

Alexander Rossi

Patrick Spera

Maxwell Stone

Vennes Tabiliran

Aris Velasquez

Eliot Warren

Owen Zeller

School Programs

Beulah Shoesmith Elementary School

Bret Harte Math & Science Cluster School

Musicians

Chieko Garling (Pianist)

Anna Piotrowski (Violin)

Dave Hiltebrand (Guitar)

Tim Seisser (Bass)

Marquis Carter (Drums)

Special Thanks

Michael Knowles; Director of Operations, First Unitarian Church of Chicago

Thank you to our Program Assistants Jackie Johnson and Elinor Keener.

Beulah Shoesmith Elementary School

Hannah Haller and Yolanda Anderson, Liaisons

Bret Harte Math & Science Cluster School

Charles Bright, Principal Shequitis Shelton-Turner, Assistant Principal & Liaison

Logan Center for the Arts

Bill Michel, Executive Director


Hyde Park Neighborhood Choir is supported in part by CIBC.