PATRIOTIC CONCERT
july 3 | 7:30PM

PRESENTED IN
PARTNERSHIP BY


  • JOHN STAFFORD SMITH
    (orch. Arthur Luck)
    Star Spangled Banner [1:30]
    Michael Preaceley, baritone

    JAMES WELDON JOHNSON
    (arr. Jonathan Bailey Holland)
    Lift Every Voice & Sing [3:00]
    Michael Preaceley, baritone

    arr. CALVIN CUSTER
    Star Trek Through the Years [9:00]

    GEORGE GERSHWIN
    If It Ain't Necessarily So from Porgy & Bess [3:00]
    Michael Preaceley, baritone

    NANCY BLOOMER DEUSSEN
    American Hymn [5:30]

    CAB CALLOWAY
    (arr./orch. by Johnie Dean)
    Minnie the Moocher [2:30]
    Michael Preaceley, baritone

    arr. ROBERT LOWDEN
    Armed Forces Salute [5:00]
    Michael Preaceley, baritone

    JOHN WILLIAMS
    The Patriot [7:00]

    SCOTT JOPLIN
    (arr. Jeff Tyzik)
    Maple Leaf Rag [3:00]

    INTERMISSION (15 MINUTES)

    JOHN WILLIAMS
    El Capitan [3:00]

    STEPHEN FLAHERTY
    Make Them Hear You from Ragtime [2:45]
    Michael Preaceley, baritone

    STEPHEN FOSTER
    (arr. Wright)
    My Old Kentucky Home [2:00]
    Michael Preaceley, baritone

    JAMES P. JOHNSON / CECIL MACK
    (arr. James M. Stephenson)
    Charleston [3:00]

    RICHARD HAYMAN
    Sing out America! [7:00]

    America the Beautiful
    My Country Tis of Thee
    Columbia the Gem of the Ocean
    You’re a Grand Old Flag
    Yankee Doodle
    Battle Hymn of the Republic
    God Bless America

    Michael Preacely, baritone

    JOHN WILLIAMS
    Main Title from Star Wars [5:30]

    JOHN PHILIP SOUSA
    Stars and Stripes [3:00]

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  • * Assistant Principal
    + Indicates substitute musician

    VIOLINS

    Madison Jones,
    Concertmaster
    C.A. Coleman Chair

    Stanley Cheng-Hao Kuo,
    Associate Concertmaster

    Meg Saunders,
    Assistant Concertmaster

    Cassidy Franzmeier,
    Assistant Concertmaster

    Julie Lastinger,
    Principal Second
    Kerry S. Zack Chair

    Raymond Weaver*
    Julie Baker
    Reisa Fukuda +
    Marvellous Igwe +
    Kristen Kline
    Colleen Mahoney +
    Michele Shieh Barbosa +

    VIOLAS

    Henry Haffner, Principal
    Elizabeth Jones *
    Michael Holub +
    Siyu Jiang
    Lisa Weaver +

    CELLOS

    Rebecca Kiekenapp, Principal
    Ethan Young * +
    Yoonie Choi +
    Bill Meyer +

    BASSES

    Victor Döme, Principal
    Maurice Todd*
    Susan Lucas

    FLUTES

    Michael O'Brien, Principal
    Carrie Matheny +

    PICCOLO

    Michael O'Brien
    Carrie Matheny +

    OBOES

    Bonnie Farr, principal
    David Powell

    CLARINETS

    Celeste Markey, Principal +
    Marilyn Nije +

    BASSOONS

    Allison Nicotera, principal +
    Jake Fowler +

    HORNS

    Matthew Mauro, Principal +
    Melanie Kjellsen +
    Joanne Filkins
    Sherry Baker +

    TRUMPETS

    Joseph Van Fleet, Principal
    Jonathan Stites +
    Jason Dovel +
    Anna Sheppard +

    TROMBONES

    Brad Kerns, Principal +
    José A. Mangual

    BASS TROMBONE

    Jack Noble

    TUBA

    Brandon Smith, Principal +

    TIMPANI

    Brady Harrison, Principal

    PERCUSSION

    James Campbell, principal
    Brian Mason
    Josh Smith +
    Matt Geiger +

    HARPS

    Elaine Humphreys Cook, Principal

    PIANO

    Jacob Coleman +

    STAGE MANAGERS

    Cameron Pellicore
    Ryan Killian

    LEXPHIL STAFF

    Mélisse Brunet, Music Director
    Brooke Raby, Executive Director
    Sarah Thrall, Director of Artistic Operations
    Michaela Bowman, Marketing & Communications Manager
    Sarabeth Graham, Patron Experience Manager
    Mary Elizabeth Henton, Learning & Partnership Programs Manager
    Seth Murphy, Production Manager

Visit lexphil.org/musicians for full roster.


biographies

LEXPhil MUSIC DIRECTOR
MÉlisse brunet

  • American conductor Mélisse Brunet, a native of Paris, France, is currently living in Philadelphia, PA. She is quickly gaining attention on both sides of that Atlantic as a “skilled and polished conductor with panache” (ClevelandClassical.com). In July 2022, she became the fifth Music Director of the Lexington Philharmonic, KY, and the first woman to hold the position. She is also in her fourth season as the Music Director of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic.

    Brunet is one of the five conductors featured in the documentary “Maestra” by the Director Maggie Contreras and produced by David Letterman and Melanie Miller (“Navalny”), among others. “Maestra” won 2nd place and the 2023 Tribeca Audience Award - Documentary. It has received rave reviews in the press, including two articles in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Hollywood Reporter.

    During the 2023-24 season, besides her two orchestras, she will be conducting the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, the Eugene Symphony, the West Virginia Symphony, the Orchestre National Avignon Provence (France), the University of Illinois orchestra, and promoting “Maestra” in various festivals.

    As a dynamic advocate of contemporary music, Brunet has collaborated with composers such as Shawn Okpebholo, Mary D. Watkins, T.J. Cole, Steven Stucky, Michael Daugherty, Shulamit Ran, James Barry, Mary D. Watkins, Loren Loiacono, and Jennifer Higdon, among others. As a Music Director, she also has experience working in close relationship with living composers throughout the season.

    As an opera and music-theatre conductor, Brunet has conducted Dead Man Walking by Jake Heggie and Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi at the Power Center in Ann Arbor; four staged performances of Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte; and Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti, Menotti’s The Old Maid and the Thief, Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd, and Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus in Boone, NC, and two staged performances of Verdi’s La Traviata at the Coralville Center for Performing Arts, IA.

    As a Pops conductor, Brunet has been collaborating with Spot-On Entertainment and Scott Coulter for several years, as well as with many other entertainment companies. She has also been programming Pops concerts and thematic programs, performing indoors and outdoors for up to 6000 people including live movie projections.

    Brunet is a respected educator in both France and the USA. Most recently, she served as the first woman Director of Orchestral Studies at the University of Iowa-School of Music, where she conducted symphonic concerts, operas, and musical theater. In addition, she headed the orchestral conducting program at the Master’s and Doctoral levels, from which her students won major positions.

    Brunet began her studies on the cello, and learned to play the trumpet, French horn, and piano. She holds six diplomas from the Paris Conservatory, a bachelor’s in music from the Université la Sorbonne, a Professional Studies diploma from the Cleveland Institute of Music, and a Doctorate in conducting from the University of Michigan. She speaks English, French, Italian, Chinese, and a rusty Spanish, Hebrew, and German.

MICHAEL PREACELY,
baritone

  • American baritone Michael Preacely is a rising star on the operatic stage and is also known for a versatile singing ability and style that allow him to cross between genres from classical repertoire to pop, contemporary, and Broadway. He has received critical acclaim for many of his performances, including Phantom in Phantom of the Opera, Scarpia in Tosca, Ford in Falstaff, Marcello in La Boheme, the High Priest in Samson and Delilah, and Porgy and Jake in Porgy and Bess. Mr. Preacely has performed with many major and regional opera houses and orchestras in the United States and abroad. Recently, Mr. Preacely completed a European tour of Porgy and Bess where he received great reviews for his performance of both Porgy and Jake. He also toured Russia in a concert series with New York based Opera Noire, debuted with Opera Memphis in the role of Marullo with a Rigoletto Cover, and Opéra de Montréal in the role of Jake. Michael made his debut with the Butler University Symphony Orchestra opposite world-famous soprano Angela Brown in a beloved performance of the Porgy and Bess Suite. Michael has performed with Cincinnati Opera, Opera Company Philadelphia, Opera Memphis, Kentucky Opera, Cleveland Opera, Lyric Opera Cleveland, and Bohème Opera of New Jersey.

    Mr. Preacely’s success on the concert stage has blossomed with some of the nation’s leading orchestras, including the Oakland East Bay Symphony, the Memphis Symphony, the Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops, the Cincinnati Pops, the Greater Trenton Choral Society, and the American Spiritual Ensemble.

    Mr. Preacely has received numerous accolades. He was invited under scholarship to participate in the International Vocal Arts Institute with Joan Dornemann and the VOIC Experience with Sherrill Milnes and Friends. He was the First Place Graduate Winner in the Alltech Vocal Scholarship Competition at the University of Kentucky and the recipient of awards in various competitions such as the National Opera Association Vocal Competition Artist Division, the Fritz and Jensen Vocal Competition, and the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.

    Currently, Mr. Preacely is working on the release of his first album, Spirituals and Hymns, followed by a series of concerts and recitals in various venues across the United States. Michael resides in Lexington, KY with his wife LeTicia and three sons, Joshua, Benjamin and Jayce Bryson.

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