Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Oh what a great concert season we had in 2011

Tough economic times shouldn't stop fine choirs from touring abroad, but at Incantato Tours we understand that flexibility is even more important when traveling money is limited. So while we maintain the high standards our boutique tour company is built upon when it comes to concert management and marketing, as well as the overall touring experience, thinking out of the box and designing creative journeys enabled several wonderful choirs to say YES to going on a 2011 Incantato Performance Tour, and we are honored to work with and for them. Their prime venues include the Stephansdom in Vienna, St. Mark's and St. Peter's Basilica in Italy, private recitals in the Sistine Chapel and many many more wonderful essential artistic experiences.
Incantato Tours proudly presents (y)our 2011 Performance Tour Series:





“Love Songs Human and Divine: Songs for the Spirit”
Presented by the University of South Carolina Concert Choir, of Columbia, South Carolina, USA. The choir is under the direction of Dr. Larry Wyatt and accompanied by Dr. Williams Bates.
The University of South Carolina Concert Choir will perform throughout Italy and the Vatican State from March 3 through March 14, 2011. The tour will be in Tuscany from March 4 through 7, Calvi dell’Umbria on March 8 and 9, and Rome from March 10 through 14.

“Viva la Musica: Sacred choral music and jazz celebrating life, love, faith, and music”
Presented by the Bellarmine University Music Department, of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. The Schola Cantorum, in collaboration with the Louisville Vocal Project, will present a concert of sacred and secular masterpieces from the past and present, featuring music by Parsons, Byrd, Stanford, and Burchard. The Jazz Ensemble will present a concert of well-known American jazz standards featuring the music of Ellington, Mancini, Rodgers & Hart, Young, and Garner. The choirs are directed by Dr. S. Timothy Glasscock, and the Jazz ensemble is led by Mr. David Clark. Mr. Richard Burchard serves as the head of the Bellarmine University Music Department.
The ensembles will perform throughout Italy and the Vatican State from March 4 through 14, 2011. The tour will be in the Amalfi Coast region March 5 through 7, Montecassino on March 8, Tuscany from March 8 through 10, Assisi on March 11, and Rome on March 12 and 13.

“Songs of Hope, Peace, and Praise: from the master of the Italian motet to the master of the American spiritual”
Presented by the Mater Dei High School Chorus, of Santa Ana, California, USA. The 150-voice choir is under the direction of Mr. Scott Melvin and accompanied by Mr. Kent Helwig.
The Chorus will perform throughout Italy and the Vatican State from March 25 through April 3, 2011. The tour will be in the Amalfi Coast region from March 25 through 28, Montecassino on March 29, Rome for the Papal Audience on March 30, Umbria on March 31, and back to Rome from April 1 through 3.

“A Journey of Light: A concert of choral music that will awaken the sense, inspire the soul, and warm the heart”
Presented by the La Canada High School Concert Choir and Chamber Singers, of La Canada, California, USA. The La Canada High School Concert Choir and Chamber Singers are under the direction of Mr. Jeff Brookey. The program will feature works by American and European composers spanning five centuries, including Claudio Monteverdi, Franz Schubert, Maurice Durufle, Eric Whitacre, and Moses Hogan.
The ensembles will perform throughout Italy and the Vatican State from March 30 through April 7, 2011. The tour will be in Mestre on March 31, Venice on April 1, Tuscany on April 2 and 3, Orvieto on April 4, and Rome from April 5 through 7.
Save the date for the following performances: St. Mark's Basilica, Venice, on April 1, 6:45 pm; Il Teatro, Rieti, on April 4; St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, on April 5, at 5 pm; Sant' Agnese in Agone, Rome, April 6, 6:00 pm.

“I Saw Eternity: A spiritual pilgrimage through music of past and present”
Performed by the JSerra Catholic High School Chamber Choir, of San Juan Capistrano, California, USA. The JSerra Chamber Choir, featuring works by Bieble, Byrd, and Poulanc, is under the direction of Mr. Andrew M. Alvarez, and accompanied by Ms. Catherine Forbush.
The Chamber Choir will perform throughout Italy and the Vatican State, April 1 through 11, 2011. The tour will be in Florence on April 2 and 3, Tuscany on April 4, Assisi and Calvi on April 5, and Rome from April 6 through 10.

“Contemplation and Exultation: Sacred music along the Danube”
Presented by the Youth Performing Arts School Touring Concert Choir, of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. The program features traditional and contemporary choral literature by an eclectic mix of composers, including Palestrina, Byrd, Marenzio, Burchard, and Mozart. The choir is directed by Dr. S. Timothy Glasscock, Director of Vocal Studies, and accompanied by Mr. Timothy Lee Baker, Organist.
The Choir will travel on a performance cruise on the Danube River through Central Europe from April 2 through April 11, 2011. The cruise will dock in Budapest on April 4, Bratislava on April 5, Vienna on April 6, Dürnstein and Melk on April 7, Linz and Cesky Krumlov on April 8, Passau and Vilshofen on April 9, and Prague on April 10.
Save the date for the following YPAS performances: Thursday, April 7, 11 am at Dürnstein Monastery; Saturday, April 9, 7 pm at Schweiklberg Abbey.

“A Collision of the Ancient and New World: a collection of Romantic and Contemporary choral gems of 19th and 20th centuries”
Presented by the San Marino Chamber Choir, from San Marino High School in Los Angeles, California, USA. The program features selected works by Claudio Monteverdi, J.S. Bach, Henry Purcell, Hugo Wolf, Morten Lauridsen, Moses Hogan, and many others. The Chamber Choir is under the direction of Mr. Howard Cheung and accompanied by Ms. Rachel Yang.
The choir will perform throughout Italy and the Vatican State from April 2 through April 12, 2011. The tour will be in the Castelli Romani region on April 3, the Amalfi Coast region from April 4 through 6, Montecassino on April 7, Umbria on April 8, and Rome from April 9 through 12.

“La Storia: Sharing stories through song, from one land to another – a concert of choral and instrumental music”
Presented by the St. Bonaventure’s College Wind Ensemble & Chamber Choir, of St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. The ensembles are conducted by Ms. Vincenza Etchegary, Instrumental Director, and Ms. Maria Conkey, Choral Director.
The St. Bonaventure’s College Wind Ensemble and Chamber Choir will tour Italy and the Vatican State from April 9 through April 17, 2011. The tour will be in Rome April 10 through April 12, the Amalfi Coast from April 13 through 15, and will conclude in Montecassino and the Castelli Romani region on April 16.

“¡Cantemos!”
Presented by the University of Miami Frost Chorale, of Miami, Florida, USA, features choral masterworks paired with Spanish and American folk music. The Frost Chorale is under the direction of Dr. Josh Habermann.
The Frost Chorale will travel to Spain, May 15 through 23, 2011. The tour will be in Barcelona on May 16 and 17, Valencia on May 18 and 19, Cuenca on May 20, Toledo on May 21, and Madrid on May 22.

“Songs from the heart to the heavens: Sacred and secular choral gems from the continental Europe, Great Britain, Africa, Australia, and the Americas”
Presented by the University of Georgia Chamber Choir, of Athens, Georgia, USA. The program ranges from works by Victoria and Brahms to jazz and spirituals. The choir is directed by Dr. Mitos Andaya and accompanied by Dr. Martha Thomas.
The choir travel on a performance tour of Portugal and Spain from May 19 through 29, 2011. The tour will be in Lisbon on May 20 and 21, Azambuja on May 22, Evora and Alentejo on May 23, Sevilla on May 24 and 25, Toledo on May 26 and 27.

“Passion and Faith: Sacred and secular music to touch the heart and feed the soul”
Presented by the Providence College Choir and Symphonic Winds, of Providence, Rhode Island, USA. The Choir is under the direction of Dr. T.J. Harper and Accompanied by Ms. Sherry Humes Dane. The Symphonic Winds are led by Dr. Jennifer Bill.
The ensembles will be touring Italy and the Vatican State, May 16 through 26, 2011. The tour will be in Montecassino May 17 and 18, Naples on May 19, Amalfi and Maiori on May 20, Rome May 21, 22, and 25, and Tuscany May 23 and 24.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Melodie d'Estate

Incantato proudly presents:

The Choir of the Sound

from/da Seattle, Washington (USA)

2007 Performance Tour to Italy

Melodie d’Estate

Concerto - Choir Concert

Director/Dirige: Judy Filibeck
Pianist/Accompagnato da: Mary Kay Wilson


Rassegna di musiche corali
con brani selezionati classici e moderni

La S.V. è invitata a partecipare - Ingresso libero
You are invited to join us – Free entrance
Herzliche Einladung – Der Eintritt ist frei
Bienvenue – Entree libre

Concert Schedule – Concerti in Italia

Lunédi 25 Giugno alle ore 21 - June 25, 9 pm
Santa Maria in Valvendra - Lovere

Mercoledì 27 Giugno alle ore 20 - June 27, 8 pm
Chiesa di San Moisè - San Marco 1390A – Venezia

Sabato 30 Giugno alle ore 18 - June 30, 6 pm
Terme Excelsior - Montecatini Terme

Martedi 03 Luglio alle ore 20.45 - July 3, 8.45 pm
Duomo di Caldiero
con Oakville Children Choir (Canada), Coro Città di Soave
& Coro Polifonico di Caldiera

About the Choir

The Choir of the Sound (COTS) S is a leading community choir in the Puget Sound area, presenting concerts of demanding literature in an innovative and entertaining style. The choir has been recognized through the years for its impressive performances of major choral works. COTS was founded in 1977 by Robert Metzger as the Shoreline Community College Chorale, and assumed its present name in 1980. The Choir’s mission is to provide an outlet for musical expression and artistic performances that are educational, stimulating, and enriching to the cultural life of the community. Tours of Europe in 1983 and 1995 featured performances in Austria, the Czech Republic, and Germany. In November 2005, under the direction of Judy Filibeck, the COTS singers joined four other choirs and two New York City soloists in a performance of Vivaldi’s Gloria at Carnegie Hall.


About the Director

Judy Filibeck has been the Musical Director of the Choir of the Sound since 2004. She has recently retired as Director of Choral Music at Inglemoor High School in Kenmore, Washington, where she conducted five different award-winning choirs. Judy Filibeck graduated from Bemidji State University in Minnesota, and has a Master's degree from the University of Washington and continued to study at the University of Oregon also. She taught for ten years at Seattle Community College and was co-owner of a company that taught goal-setting and self-esteem building techniques across the United States. She has also conducted both church and community choirs and adjudicated many festivals and competitions in the Pacific Northwest.

Rhythms of Life

Incantato proudly presents:

The Summit Children's Touring Choir

2007 Central European Performance Tour - Europa-Konzerttournee

RHYTHMS OF LIFE

Leitung/ pod taktovkou paní /directed by: Arlene Jacobs

mit ausgewählten klassischen und modernen Werken von / vybraná sakrální a moderní hudební díla/ with selected works from:

J.S. Bach, M. Haydn, F. Schubert , R. Schumann, T. L. Victoria, R. Clausen, A. Naplan...- Gospels & Spirituals

Herzliche Einladung - Vśichni jsou vítáni - All welcome

Freier Eintritt zu allen Konzerten mit Ausnahme des Benefizkonzertes in Wien. Vstup volný mimo benefićní koncert ve Vídni. Free entrance to all performances except for the benefit concert in Vienna.

Konzert-Termine – Koncertní Tourné– Concert Schedule

Deutschland - Germany

20.06.2007 – June 20
St. Joseph-Kirche - Speyer, 19.00/ 7 pm

23.06.2007 – June 23
MarkuskircheChemnitz, 19.30 / 7:30 pm

Ćeská republika - Czech Republic

24.06.2007 – June 24
+ Chlumecký détský sbor & Chlumecký pévecký sbor, Sbormistr: Mgr. Josef Riha
Kostel sv. Havla - Chlumec, 14.00 / 2 pm

25.06.2007 – June 25
St. Nicholas Church (Old Town Square) – Prague, 14.00 / 2 pm

Oesterreich - Austria

27.06. 2007 – June 27
StefansdomWien, 12.00/noon Messe (Mass), 12:45 Konzert

27.06.2007 – June 27
Benefizkonzert für die St. Anna Kinderkrebsforschung
St. Anna KircheWien, 19.30 / 7:30 pm
Karten à € 7,- unter Tel: – 01 / 581 86 40 sowie an der Abendkasse.


About the Choir

The SCC Touring Choir with 50+ singers ranging in age from 14 to 17 and directed by Mrs. Arlene Jacobs represents the most advanced singers from the Summit Children’s Choir Program based in Akron, Ohio (USA). This quality vocal music education program for children of all ages was established in 1991 based on the Kodaly philosophy of attaining musical literacy combined with the teaching of sound vocal technique. The members of the SCC Touring Choir have grown steadily into an artistic unit which is recognized throughout Ohio and beyond. In recent years they have been involved in performances of such large scale works as Bach's Christmas Oratorio and Mendelssohn's Elijah. The singers have appeared as part of international music festivals in England, Hawaii, China and Italy and most recently collaborated with the China Children’s Choir, the Hawaii Youth Chorus and two other American ensembles in an international children’s choir festival in China which included a series of concerts in Beijing, Hangzhou, and Shanghai. This June, they are going to experience their first independent concert tour outside of the U.S. giving concerts in Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic.


About the Director

Mrs. Arlene Jacobs holds Bachelor and Masters degrees in Music Education from DePauw University (Greencastle, Indiana). She has taught public school music in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and California and is in her seventeenth year teaching vocal music at Arrowhead Primary School in the Copley/ Fairlawn School District. She is known as one of the most successful school music educators in Northeast Ohio and remains as an active member of OMEA (the Ohio Music Education Association), American Kodaly Educators, American Orff-Schulwerk Association, and the American Choral Director's Association. In recent years, Mrs. Jacobs has appeared as a guest clinician for children's choir festivals and clinics around the state of Ohio, and is in her thirteenth season as director of the Touring Choir of the Summit Children's Choir Program.

SCC in the Press

The Touring Choir already made it into the news abroad and has been featured prominently on various print and online publications. A feature article appeared in the regional newspaper, DIE RHEINPFALZ, on Friday, June 15. You will soon be able to download the full page here.