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2004 Members and Friends Concert

The Pro-Mozart Society of Atlanta's 2004 Members and Friends Concert was held at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. It featured a celebration of the society's 40th anniversary of its founding. The Society was honored by the State of Georgia and the City of Atlanta for its many contributions during its forty-year history, and May 26, 2004 was designated “Pro-Mozart Day” in the State of Georgia.

Program

Below is the program for this concert:

"Minuetto" and "Trio" from Symphony 40, Movement 3 by Mozart

Sonatas No. 1 and 2 by Mozart

David Mitchell, Guitar

"One Kiss" from The New Moon by Sigmund Rombergt

"Come Back to Sorrento" (Neopolitan Song) by Ernesto Di Curtis

Mary Ann HIll, Soprano

Madonna Brownlee, Piano

"Claire de Lune" by Claude Debussy

Madonna Brownlee, Piano

"NonPiu Andrai" from The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart

"O du mein holder Abendsem" from Tannhauser by Wagner

Toni Barneman, Baritone

"Serenade Melancolique" by Alphonse Hasselmans

"Chanson dans la Nuit" by Carols Salzedo

Autome by Marcel Grandjany

Ellen Foster, Harp

"Otra Tango, Buenos Aires" (in memory of David Mitchell's brother) by Jorge Morel

"Koyunbab" - movements 1 and 4 by Carol Domeniconi

David Mitchell, Guitar

"My Way's Cloudy" by Burleigh

"Weeping Mary" by Burleigh

Toni Barneman, Baritone

Episces pour hapre: Vanille, Pistache, and Cannelle by Barnard Andres Muscade

Ellen Foster, Harp

"Tis the Last Rose of Summer" by Flowtow

Mary Ann Hill, Soprano

Ellen Foster, Harp

The Jewel Song from Faust by Charles Gounod

Mary Ann Hill, Soprano

Madonna Brownlee, Piano

"Happy Anniversary" Mozart style

Everyone stand and sing!

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Artists' Biographies
Jake Antonio Barneman

Jake Antonio Barneman, Baritone

Jake has performed as baritone soloist in churches throughout Florida and Georgia. In Florida, he performed several roles in Gian Carlo Menotti operas, as well as in musical theater productions of Oklahoma and Little Shop of Horrors. Mr. Marneman has placed both first and second in the National Association of Teachers of Singing competition in the Southeast. He has also performed in the Verdi opera, Othello, with the Florida Grand Opera. Mr. Barneman has studied voice at Miami-Dade Community College with Dr. Beverly Coulter and at Gerogia State NMS with Mary Ann Hill. This is Mr. Barneman's first performance with The Pro-Mozart Society of Atlanta.

Madonna Brownlee

Madonna Brownlee, Pianist

Madonna Brownlee, is a graduate of Florida State University, studying piano with Mary Winslow and accompanying the graduate students of Anna Kaskas (voice), Walter James (voice), and Eugene Crabb (brass). Post-graduate study was at Union Theological Seminary School fo Sacred Music in New York City where organ study was with Vernon de Tar. Post Graduate study in organ was also with Charlene Brice Alexander, Shirly SMith (Florida Presbyterian College), Harold Frantz (Miami-Dade University and Florida KInternational University), and Diane Bish as well as Robert Setzer at St. Petersburg College. She has been accompanist for many vocal competitions, The Miami Oratorio Society, Oratorio Choir of St. Petersburg and many others. She has been Director of Music and Organist for Episcopal and Presbyterian churches and currently is Organist at the First Church of Christ Scientist, Atlanta, Georgia.

Ellen Heinicki Foster

Ellen Heinicki Foster, Harpist

A native of Wenatchee WA, Mrs. Foster has performed with many symphonies, chamber groups, opera and ballet orchestras in the U.S. and Canada. In 1992 she won the Concerto Competition at the University of British Colombia and was runner-up in 1993 at the Aspen Music Festival. Since living in the Atlanta area, she has performed with the Macon, Columbus, Savannah, Greenville, and Huntsville symponies. She is also the President of the Georgia Chapter of the American Harp Society and has created her own Harp Camp held each summer. Last summer she accompanied the Atlanta Boy Choir on its Eurpoean Tour. Mrs. Foster teaches harp privately in Alpharetta.

Mary Ann Hill

Mary Ann Hill, Soprano

Ms. Hill, born into a performing musical family, has been singing since the age of five. Her formal studies at Syracuse University were complimented with study in Italy, Switzerland, and Austria. Ms. Hill has performed leads in many operas, including Mozart's Cosi fan Tutti, Carmen, Cavalliera Rusticana, La Boheme, and The Medium. Leads in musical theater in New York City include Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls, Marian in The Music Man, Mabel in Pirates of Penzance, and many others. Ms. Hill is also soloist for many churches throughout the East Coast and has been a scholarship recipient with the Portland, Oregon Opera Workshop, singing scenes from La Traviata. She is frequent soloist with the Atlanta Balalaika Orchestra and is included on one of their CDs. In her "other" life, Ms. Hill was on the staff of President Jimmy Carter in Washington, DC. Ms Hill enjoys enormously teaching voice for Georgia State University NMS. Her students are winners of many auditions and competitions.

David Mitchell

David Mitchell, Guitar

David Mitchell studied classical guitar performance under renowned instructor John Sutherland at the University of Georgia and has participated in master classes with virtuoso guitar legends Christopher Parkening and David Russell. Mr. Mitchell is also a past winner of the GMTA and NMEA state guitar competitions and is a member of the Georgia Council for the Arts Touring Artists Roster. Currently he is the instructor of guitar at Piedmont College and the UGA Center for Continuing Education. Over the last ten years, his students have won numerous state guitar competitions. This year, Mr. Mitchell was the guitar division chairperson for the Georgia Music Teachers Association student competitions. Mr. Mitchell was a competitor in the 2002 Guitar Foundation of America International competition in Miami. This is his first performance with The Pro-Mozart Society of Atlanta.

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