Category: Singing

  • It’s Christmas in Downey! December 16th

    It’s Christmas in Downey! December 16th

    Downey Theater
    December 16, 2018 at 4:00PM

    It’s not every day that we get such a distinguished well known and respected Artistic Director like Chad Berlinghieri in the City of Downey to direct an unforgettable acoustic performance which will bring more joy and happiness in December during the Christmas holiday.

    Chad Berlinghieri brings “it’s Christmas in Downey” an event for all ages which will raise the spirits of those young and old to sing along with the Cathedral Productions Orchestra as they perform all of our favorite Christmas carols. This is just a sliver of an event which attendees Will not forget. During the first half, the All American Boys Chorus, a few new anthems from the one hundred voiced combined adult choir.

    Following intermission, it’s onto Handel’s masterpiece, The Messiah! This year we are pleased to have returning direct from Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Opera star Baritone Christopher Job. From the Los Angeles Master Chorale at Disney Hall, Soprano Anna Schubert. We will introduce three new artists including Mezzo-Soprano Mary Beth Nelson from Florida Grand Opera and The Glimmerglass Festival in New York, Tenor Anthony Ciaramitaro from Arizona and Santa Fe Opera. Taking the podium of this concert will be Maestro Valery Ryvkin from The Metropolitan & San Francisco.

    And last but not least, an exceptional treat which will inspire many for years to come. Cooper Philip from Los Angeles, a small town girl Born in Russia to a family of classical musicians. With her beautiful voice and shining star appearance, she will perform live, and she is definitely a shining star you do not want to mess.

    In addition to the music, Downey Arts Coalition will present the group art exhibit “Love, Peace and Joy,” curated by Andrew Hernandez in the lobby of the theatre.

    It’s Christmas everyone, come and join us. For an unforgettable event which will turn out to be an experience children and adults will never forget.

    Buy Tickets

    To purchase your tickets over the phone please call the Box Office (562) 861-8211 or (714) 883-7987

  • Downey Symphony Trio of Treasures Saturday Jan 28

    Downey Symphony Trio of Treasures Saturday Jan 28

    Michelle Tseng, violin

    Anthony Moreno, baritone

    Robert Blake, piano

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    Friends of the Downey Symphony—

    We’ll be presenting a very special concert on Saturday, January 28, in the Downey Theatre. Concert-goers have asked for piano and vocal music and to hear again some of the great young musicians who have performed in recent years. In response, instead of an orchestral concert, we’re presenting three dazzling musicians. They’ll be performing a range of pieces by Debussy, Saint-Saens, Rachmaninoff, and work by Spanish and Latin composers, including Ravel, Piazzolla, Granada, and Ginestra. Please join us for a great evening!

    Downey Arts Coalition presents “Dreamscapes,” a group art show of local and established Southern California artists, in the lobby of the Downey Theatre. Come early to experience this exploration of our mind’s eye as we translate our dreams to the visual arts. Curated by Eloise Ball.

    Read more about the show at The Downey Patriot.
    Ticket Pricing

    GOLD – Orchestra Rows C through L – Balcony Rows BB through DD – $35.00
    SILVER – Orchestra Rows A, B, M, N, O – Balcony Rows AA, EE, FF – $30.00
    STUDENT – Silver section seats with current student I.D. – $10.00

    Click here to purchase individual tickets for any of our concerts, or call (562) 861-8211.

    For more information, please visit us at www.downeysymphony.org or call at (562) 403-2944.

     

  • Downey Master Chorale 4th Season: Epiphany Jan 8th

    Downey Master Chorale 4th Season: Epiphany Jan 8th

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    Celebrating the culmination of Christmastide, the Downey Master Chorale will present its seasonal concert on January 8th at 4:00 PM in the Cornerstone Christian Worship Center, 9001 Paramount in Downey. Entitled “Epiphany,” it offers old and new music to mark that great event when all the world met the new-born King through the persons of the Magi.

    Several surprises will delight all in the concert. It will feature local composer- arranger Ruth Nix, who will accompany the chorale and will premiere her charming and uplifting work “Little Baby.” Several members of the newly formed Downey Youth Chorale will join the Master Chorale in their own debut performance.

    A meet and greet dessert reception will follow. Bring the whole family. Tickets will make great Christmas gifts.
    For more information email info@downeymasterchorale.org or call (310) 941-3042 or (562) 927-1436. Online at www.downeymasterchorale.org.

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  • Downey Master Chorale Spring Concert May 22

    Downey Master Chorale Spring Concert May 22

    For their Spring Concert, Downey Master Chorale will present the youthful, brilliant, often deeply spiritual GLORIA by Antonia Vivaldi. Featured in this program will be the Da Capo Players from Costa Mesa, this is to complement the voices and enhance the pleasure of the listeners. Rounding out the program will be masterpieces by G. F. Handel, Gabriel Fauré, Randall Thompson, John Rutter and Rodgers and Hammerstein. A dessert reception will follow the concert. Come with the whole family. This is an ideal opportunity to introduce your children to classical music.

    Date: Sunday May 22
    Time: 7PM
    Place: 9001 Paramount Blvd, Downey CA, 90240, Cornerstone Christian Worship Center

    The Downey Master Chorale is open to all singers who desire excellence, auditions are ongoing to join the group. Contact info@downeymasterchorale.org for more information. We are also seeking sponsors and financial supporters for the concert. If you would like your business featured in the program, or can help us fulfill our mission to bring classical choral music to this community, please call (310) 941-3042.

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  • Downey Master Chorale “Timeless Christmas” Concert December 6

    Downey Master Chorale “Timeless Christmas” Concert December 6

    The Downey Master Chorale proudly presents it’s 3rd annual Christmas Concert, “Timeless Christmas,” on Sunday December 6th at 2PM. Hosted by the Cornerstone Christian Worship Center, located at 9001 Paramount Blvd in Downey, next to the 5 freeway.

    Spanning 450 years of music, the group has planned something for everybody in its Advent/Christmas afternoon presentation. Cornerstone has generously provided a home for the all-city chorus to rehearse and perform this season. They will also provide childcare for concert-goers, kids can enjoy fun activities during the first half of the concert, then join their families for the second half.

    Admission is $15 or $12.50 for students and seniors. Reception to follow, stay afterward to meet the singers and music director Margaret Zeleny.

    For more information email mailto:info@downeymasterchorale.org or call (310) 941-3042 or (562) 927-1436. For singers interested in joining the group, auditions and interviews are ongoing.

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  • Downey Master Chorale 3rd season rehearsals start Sept 8th

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    CALLING ALL SINGERS!

    For the sheer joy of singing; a place to grow; to feel the “high” of the choral experience; to learn the great masterworks; to become a better musician; to have way more fun working harder… Barely 2 years old, the Downey Master Chorale plans an exciting and
    challenging season encompassing 450 years of great music.

    Rehearsals begin September 8. For info call/text (310) 941-3042 or email info@downeymasterchorale.org.

    Also see website: http://www.downeymasterchorale.org

     

  • Christmas Concert this Sunday – Downey Master Chorale

    Christmas Concert this Sunday – Downey Master Chorale

    On Sunday, December 21st, 2:30pm experience our city chorus perform at the lovely sanctuary of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 9820 Lakewood Blvd. in Downey. The concert will feature “Christmas Cantata” by Daniel Pinkham and “Ave Verum Corpus” by Mozart. Unusual arrangements of favorite carols plus some interesting surprises will add to the delight of all present. Come, celebrate and support Downey’s very own quality choral group.

    Director Margaret Zeleny brings an incredible energy to this new choral group.  Downey hasn’t had it’s own city chorus for over 20 years, we hope this new opportunity to celebrate the human voice will be embraced by the community.  Auditions are ongoing, for those who have a passion for singing.

    Read about the Downey Master Chorale in the Downey Patriot

    ADMISSION  General: $20; Students and seniors: $15. Group rate available, inquire by phone or email.
    Click to Email your RSVP

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    PROGRAM

    “Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella” arr. Keith Chapman

    David York, organ

    “Christmas Cantata” Daniel Pinkham

    “Carolling Carolling” Alfred Burt

    “Deck the Halls (in 7/8)” arr. James McKelvey

    “The Holly and the Ivy” M. Boughton

    “Sure on This Shining Night” Samuel Barber

    “Christmas in the Straw” Lloyd Pfautsch

    “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” arr. Richard Donohue

    “Medley Christmas” arr. Ron Howard

    Carol Sing-along with audience

    “One Solitary Life” Dr. James Allan Francis

    “Lullaby” John Ness Beck

    “Ave Verum Corpus” W. A. Mozart

    “A World That’s Free” Carol Owens

    Elora Chavez, soprano soloist

    “O Little Town of Bethlehem” arr. Kay Hawkes Goodyear

    Diane Fort-Woody, contralto soloist

    “What We All Want for Christmas is Peace” Susie and Joel Raney

    Vince Gonzales, baritone soloist

    “Behold! Rise Up! Go Tell! Shine!” arr. Mark Hayes

  • Anthony Moreno at Downey Symphony’s “Seven and Counting” Oct 11

    Anthony Moreno at Downey Symphony’s “Seven and Counting” Oct 11

    Originally published in The Downey Patriot

    DOWNEY – To begin this article, let’s step back first to the Downey Symphony’s Red Violin concert last February when the orchestra and violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn presented Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” as in spring, summer, autumn, winter. The plan for the performance included two narrators in period costume to recite poetry associated with each season, verses that inspired Vivaldi to compose his wonderful music in 1725.

    IMG_9086Elizabeth Pitcairn enlisted her friend, the actress Sela Ward, to read the verses in English.

    Music Director Sharon Lavery’s task then was simply to find a visually striking male counterpart with great stage presence who could speak the Italian poetry convincingly and look comfortable in an elaborate scarlet satin coat with fancy cuffs appropriate to the year 1725 before a packed house in Downey’s Civic Center Theatre.
    Sharon appealed to USC’s opera department and brought us a student named Anthony Moreno. He fit like a fine glove.

    The concert was a triumph, a delighted audience on its feet, bows, curtain calls, flowers, cheers, and from somewhere a special request to hear a few words from the two narrators.

    Sela Ward stepped forward graciously, smiled, and brushed modestly over her considerable accomplishments in film and television. Anthony Moreno told us he loved his studies in opera at SC. And then, on impulse, Sela invited him to sing something from a favorite aria. Though he was caught completely off guard, out poured this glorious baritone voice in a segment of the Love Duet from “Pagliacci.” It didn’t take long for Sharon Lavery to engage a rising talent, Anthony Mroeno, as our soloist for the first concert of the orchestra’s new season. And that will be Saturday evening, Oct. 11, friends.

    AnthonyMoreno2“One of my earliest memories,” Anthony recalls, “was listening to music and liking it. But not classical music. Metallica. I wanted to be a rock star. At Torrance High School I never sang in a choir, never had a music class or a voice lesson. I couldn’t read music, but I taught myself guitar and was lead singer in a hard rock band that played Southern California quite a bit and I got more comfortable on stage.

    “My parents were supportive of me. Dad always said, ‘Well, you will work. Or you will go to school.’ So I figured, OK, if music doesn’t pan out, I’ll maybe teach math and coach high school wrestling.”

    Then the band broke apart. Anthony graduated from high school, sure only that he still wanted to be in music, preferably as that rock star.

    He enrolled at El Camino Community College. Music teachers there urged him to join a choir, take weekly lessons, learn to read music, sing in front of other musicians. He remembers being scared the first time he sang a solo, because it was a new experience.

    “But I found I could stand alone. I could do it. That was rewarding.”

    Next came the first extended classical choral work he had ever sung, the “Requiem” by Gabriel Faure. He sang the choral body of the work and got the baritone solo as well.

    “I had never heard music like this. I was amazed. We singers are live…acoustic…instruments.”

    Then he laughs a little and says, “You learn to swim by jumping in, I guess. Most of the good things that eventually happened to me came because I just showed up.

    “For instance, at El Camino I was supposed to join a dance class, but on the way to the first session I ran into the lady who did the Opera Workshop program. I knew nothing about opera, so I told her I wasn’t interested, but she said just come to the first class tonight anyway. Well, dance got out early, so I showed up at the opera class and listened to people sing. And it was great. In time we did musical theater, ‘Brigadoon.’ I sang in the quartet from ‘Rigoletto.’ I began to hear symphonic music, Vivaldi to Stravinski, chamber works, and I fell in love with this ‘old’ music which was new to me.”

    Cal State Long Beach next, with music faculty ties to USC’s Opera Workshop, and the chance to see operas performed, study voice with Shigemi Matsumoto, attend master classes, audition for scholarships, and get coaching in languages. An opportunity to work with Ken Cazan, SC’s resident stage director, was “life-changing.”

    One day at a movie with a friend, Anthony saw a high definition preview for Tchaikovsky’ opera, “Eugene Onegin,” starring soprano Renee Fleming. He was stunned. “This huge, swirling music with big vocal artists, big moments…I said to my friend, ‘That’s what I am going to do with my life.’”

    He was in his first year at SC as an opera student in the master’s degree program when he received the invitation from Sharon Lavery to go across town for an appearance with her Downey Symphony. He would speak lines of poetry from the time of Vivaldi. In costume. He showed up, rehearsed, performed, and enchanted us all.

    “That experience with the Red Violin concert was so much fun,” Anthony concludes. “Everyone in the Downey Symphony, Sharon, everyone, they were so good to me.”

    And that brings us almost full-circle.

    Now in his second year at USC as a masters student, Anthony says, “I feel blessed about what I do, and I am still learning — there are so many fresh ideas out there. Not many people understand how much work it is to dedicate yourself to this art. I am honored to be called a music student.

    So at the next Downey Symphony concert on Saturday evening, Oct. 11, you will hear Baritone Anthony Moreno sing arias from three Mozart operas: “The Magic Flute,” “Don Giovanni,” and “The Marriage of Figaro.” (He promises to show up.) Also on the program are orchestral works by Mozart and Beethoven’s thrilling Symphony No. 7. A wow evening.

    Downey’s theatre is at 8435 Firestone Blvd.; parking is free. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the lobby’s art show and Sharon Lavery’s pre-concert discussion, with concert time at 8.

    For ticket information and details, visit downeysymphony.org, or call the theater’s box office at (562) 861-8211.

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  • Join the Downey Master Chorale for its 2nd Season

    Join the Downey Master Chorale for its 2nd Season

    What to do in a weak economy?  Find something cost effective that is worth your time and effort.  Many studies have shown the benefits to brain and health that result from singing in chorus.  Members of the new Downey Master Chorale, and it’s director Meg Zeleny will convince you of that.

    Now is the time to join in the second season.  The Chorale will welcome new members at its weekly rehearsals, Tuesday evenings at 7:30PM.  Come, meet the people and try it out.  Formal auditions will take place at the end of October, after you’ve gotten your voice into shape and learned the music.  Please respond by email or phone: 310-941-3042; info@downeymasterchorale.org

    The DMC’s Christmas concert, entitled HARK THE HERALD ANGELS will feature the newly formed chorale accompanied by organ and brass ensemble.  “Gloria”  by John Rutter, and the “Christmas Cantata” of Pinkham, plus old favorites and some captivating arrangements of other seasonals.

    There are still openings for singers in all voice parts, particularly first soprano, first tenor and second bass.  A series of music literacy sessions will be available for singers in need.  Private lessons are also available by appointment.

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  • Make Music Downey Saturday June 14

    Make Music Downey Saturday June 14

    June 14th is our free, open and public music festival MAKE MUSIC DOWNEY.  More information will be released soon, but we have an exciting line-up of artists all over town, and on the main stage at the Downey Civic Center.  With over 70 music performances scheduled, it is sure to be a mosaic of musical sounds across the center of the city, with every genre represented: Latin, World, Rock, Folk, Punk and more.

    Local hit groups such as Las Cafeteras, Ceci Bastida, Chicano Batman, Salt Pedal, QuintaPenas, Nancy Sanchez, Downey’s own Honey Whiskey Trio and many others.

    Our venues include the main stage outside of Downey City Hall, the Eclectic Roots stage at the historic city hall archway, downtown eateries such as Mambo Grill and Porto’s Bakery, arts and entertainment venues The Epic Lounge and Stay Gallery, as well as First Baptist Church of Downey, the Downey Music Center and other outdoor spots.

    The day kicks off at 11AM, ends at 6PM.  For more information visit www.MakeMusicDowney.org.

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