
Joel Rosenberg, Music Director and
Conductor
Pamela Dale, Chorus Master
2007-2008 Season
Concert No 1
Program
Wagner: Prelude to Act 3 of Lohengrin
Mozart: Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter"
Berlioz: Fifth Movement, Symphonie Fantastique
Friday, October 12 and Saturday October 13, Good Shephard Lutheran
Church
8600 South, 700 East
Friday, October 19, Assembly Hall at Temple Square
Concert No 2
Program - Christmas Concert
Friday, November 30 and
Saturday, December 1
Good Shephard Lutheran Church
8600 South, 700 East
8:00 PM
Thursday, December 6, Libby
Gardner Hall
University of Utah
7:30 PM
General Admission $10 --- Students and Seniors $8
Family (up to 5) $25
Concert Number 3
Program
Haydn: Symphony No. 101, "The Clock"
Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
Bartok: Three Movements from Concerto for Orchestra
Friday, February 29 and Saturday March 1
Good Shephard Lutheran Church
8600 South, 700 East
7:30 PM
Monday, March 10, Libby Gardner Hall
University of Utah
7:30 PM
General Admission $10 --- Students and Seniors $8
Family (up to 5) $25
Concert Number 4
Program
Carl Orff: Carmina Burana
Friday, May 9 and
Saturday, May 10
Good Shephard Lutheran Church
8600 South, 700 East
8:00 PM
Monday, May 19 and Tuesday, May 20
Libby Gardner Hall
University of Utah
7:30 PM
General Admission $10 --- Students and Seniors $8
Family (up to 5) $25
Joel Rosenberg
Joel
Rosenberg, Conductor and Violist, is the Music Director of the
Orchestra and Chorus of Sandy City and Paradigm Concerts. His
conducting of “Carmen” with the Orchestra and Chorus of
Sandy City was chosen as one of the ten best concerts of 2005 by
the Salt Lake Tribune.
He
recently recorded the William Wallace Concertino for Viola and
Orchestra with the Slovak Radio Symphony. While in Slovakia he
performed with tbe Slovak Radio Symphony in a concert sponsored by the
U.S. Embassy.
Mr. Rosenberg has conducted recording sessions for the Pop Group Air
Supply and was invited to conduct the Utah Symphony Brass and
Percussion for the Madeleine Festival.
He is the violist of the Paradigm Trio, which this year was accepted to
be a member of the Utah Performing Arts Tour. He has performed as
principal violist under Pierre Boulez and has been a guest violist with
the Da Vinci String Quartet at the University of Denver. In 2000 he was
invited by the Madeleine Festival to premiere the Manookian Viola
Concerto, which was written for him.
Mr. Rosenberg has guest conducted the New Zealand Opera, Utah Opera,
San Francisco Ballet, Australian Ballet at the Sydney Opera House, and
in Melbourne and Canberra, The New Mexico Symphony, Grand Teton Music
Festival, Eric Hawkins Dance Company, Utah Oratorio Society and the BYU
Chamber Orchestra. He has also conducted the Utah, Phoenix and Portland
Symphony Orchestras with Ballet West and the National Orchestra of
South Africa with PACT Ballet, and has toured Japan as a guest of the
Sony Corporation with soloists from the Royal Opera House at Covent
Garden.
He is a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music and was awarded a
Fulbright Grant for study in Rome. While studying in Italy he received
a Certificate of Merit from the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena.
Pamela Dale
Chorus Master for the Sandy City Chorus
Pamela is an opera singer by profession, beginning her career in Salt
Lake City, the Utah Opera Company, over 20 years ago. During Glade
Peterson's tenure she performed leading roles such as Norina in Don
Pasquale, Zerlina in Don Giovanni, and also in the Opera in the schools
program.
The late John Marlowe Neilson was a tremendous influence in developing
a passion for choral music, who entrusted Pamela with many solo
opportunities as well as conducting experience as a musical assistant
for Pro Musica and the Utah Oratorio Society. Pamela was asked to found
and conduct the Murray Symphony Children's Chorus over 20 years ago.
In February 2006, Pamela retired after 20 years of singing in one of
the worlds greatest opera houses: the great San Francisco Opera. There
she performed on stage as a professional chorister and worked under the
direction of the world's greatest conductors, stage directors. Pamela
fondly recalls singing and acting on stage with opera's most celebrated
divas and divos which included Salt Lake's own Joann Ottley as she
performed the role of "Queen of the Night" in Mozart's Magic Flute, who
brought the audience to their feet in ovation: other's were Luciano
Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Beverly Sills, Joan Sutherland, Samuel
Ramey, Renee Fleming, Ruth Ann Swenson, Jose Cura and many more.
Pamela Dale's formally trained at North Texas State School of music,
where she completed a Bachelors Degree in Performance in Voice with a
minor in music education.
Pamela won graduate assistantships in voice and opera at BYU where she
participated in the masters program and taught voice and theory as a
graduate assistant.
Pamela's Choral experience includes, the San Francisco Opera, Utah
Opera, Pro Musica, the Utah Oratorio Society, the Utah Chorale, and the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Pamela currently teaches voice privately.