SFA’s choral ensembles celebrate works of Bernstein

The Choral Union and Women’s Choir at Stephen F. Austin State University will present the program “The Best of All Possible Worlds: A Bernstein Celebration” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

The concert’s music celebrates the 100th birthday of Leonard Bernstein, who is “arguably the greatest, and most diverse, musical mind in our country’s history,” according to Dr. Tod Fish, associate director of choral activities for the SFA School of Music.

“The concert will be a display of Bernstein’s skillful fusing of styles over the course of his compositional life,” Fish said.

Bernstein’s style has been described as both “urban” and “urbane,” as he was able to incorporate all the musical attributes laid before him as a conductor, performer, pedagogue and scholar, Fish explained.

“Bernstein was able to masterfully combine the forms and styles of European composers with the driving rhythmic impetus of urban America to create a style he described as ‘unashamedly diverse,’ consequently ‘the best of all possible worlds,'” Fish said.

Members of the SFA voice faculty will join the ensembles to sing a choral setting of an arrangement by Robert Page of “Make Our Garden Grow” from “Candide.”

Dr. Kristin Lyman, assistant professor of music education, will accompany as percussionist the Women’s Choir and Choral Union’s performance of “Chichester Psalms.”

“This work was important to Bernstein,” Fish said. “He took a 15-month sabbatical from his conducting duties with the New York Philharmonic from 1964 to 1965, using the time for soul-searching and reflection to see whether or not he was out of touch with modern trends and to decide in what direction contemporary music, particularly his own, was heading. In the end, he decided he still had something to say and would achieve it through tonality, which bucked the trends of the time. ‘Chichester Psalms’ is the result of this decision and was premiered in 1965.”

Other guests joining in the performance of “Chichester Psalms” are music faculty member Dr. Christina Harmon and her student, Polina Golubkova, who will accompany the combined choirs on the organ. Harpist Rachel Clark, student of faculty member Emily Mitchell, as well as percussionist Briley Patterson, student of Dr. Bradley Meyer, director of percussion studies at SFA, will also perform.

The ensembles will combine to perform “Sanctus” from “Mass” as the concert’s finale.

“With this, Bernstein created a work that combined the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Mass, passages from The Book of Genesis, Hebrew benedictions, and Buddhists texts to create a work that focused upon ecumenism, human dignity and human rights,” Fish said. “‘Sanctus’ serves as a strong example of the work’s musical and ecumenical spirit, as it uses driving rhythms within different combinations of meter through the incorporation of both Latin and Hebrew texts.”

The Women’s Choir will perform arrangements of “America” and “One Hand, One Heart” from “West Side Story.”

“‘America’ is going to be a dramatic display that will be blocked by Nita Hudson, a member of our voice faculty,” Fish said. “‘One Hand, One Heart’ will also have Shelby Slacalek joining us for an interpretive dance.”

Voice faculty performers include Debbie Berry, Emily Milius, Debbie Dalton, Nita Hudson, Ric Berry, Garry Leonberger, Scott LaGraff and Chris Turner, accompanied by collaborative pianist Hyun Ji Oh.

“This is going to be an exciting celebration of Leonard Bernstein,” Fish said. “This music will display his gift for fusing styles together to create a voice of his own.”

Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit www.finearts.sfasu.edu.

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SFA Gardens’ Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series to feature Soil, Plant and Water Analysis Laboratory director Dr. Franta Majs

Dr. Franta Majs, director of SFA’s Soil, Plant and Water Analysis Laboratory, will be the guest speaker for the SFA Gardens’ monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series, slated for 7 p.m. March 8 in the Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center.

Dr. Franta Majs, director of SFA’s Soil, Plant and Water Analysis Laboratory, will be the guest speaker for the SFA Gardens’ monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series, slated for 7 p.m. March 8 in the Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center.

Stephen F. Austin State University’s SFA Gardens will host the monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 8, in the Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, located at 2900 Raguet St. Dr. Franta Majs, director of SFA’s Soil, Plant and Water Analysis Laboratory, will present “For Better Fruits, Vegetables and Landscapes, Test Your Soil.”

Majs took the reins of the Soil, Plant and Water Analysis Laboratory in September 2017. Professional training in soil science and environmental chemistry has allowed him to study soils from the Southeast, Midwest and Alaska. Along with being lab director, he also teaches courses in soil science, composting and related subjects.

Through scientific support and implementation of new analytical methods, Majs hopes to strengthen the laboratory’s mission, which is to meet the testing needs of the East Texas area and surrounding region. Majs appreciates the diversity of East Texas soils and the intricacies that come with managing this critical natural resource.

The Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series is held the second Thursday of each month and includes a rare-plant raffle after the program. The lecture is free and open to the public, but donations to the Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series fund are always appreciated.

Parking is available at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center and Raguet Elementary School, located at 2428 Raguet St.

For more information, call (936) 468-4129, or email sfagardens@sfasu.edu.

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February 28, 2018: NPD Crime Report

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February 28, 2018: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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February 28, 2018: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful to host two Techcycle Saturday events in 2018

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Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful (KNB) will host two Techcycle Saturday recycling events during 2018 – March 24 and October 20, from 9 a.m. to noon. The collection location is at 220 W. Hospital St. across Pearl Street from the Farmer’s Market.

Techcycle Saturday is a free technology recycling event. Community members, civic organizations and businesses are invited to volunteer during Techcycle Saturday events to collect recycled items from residents.

Items accepted are computers, including towers, flat screen monitors and laptops, hard drives, printers, cables, mice, keyboards, DVD/VCR players, projectors, radios, telephones, cell phones, networking equipment/routers, copiers, fax machines and cords/wires.

Items not accepted include tube TVs, CRT monitors, major appliances, such as washers, dryers and refrigerators, cameras, small household appliances, such as blenders, toasters, coffee makers, vacuum cleaners, and ink and toner cartridges. The Habitat for Humanity ReStore will accept tube TVs for reuse and recycling. Best Buy in Lufkin will accept TVs for recycling for a fee.

Electronics recycling is also accepted at Staples, 4608 North St. Acceptable items include computers, monitors, laptops, printers and other items. Items larger than a printer or computer monitor will not be accepted.

Keep Nacogdoches Beautiful is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that promotes waste reduction, litter management and beautification throughout Nacogdoches County. If you or your organization would like to volunteer at Techcycle Saturday or partner with KNB, email info@keepnacbeautiful.org or visit www.keepnacbeautiful.org.

by Katie Blevins

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SFA psychology graduate student receives Marilyn M. Odom Graduate Student Award

Stephen F. Austin State University psychology graduate student Stacey Kerr recently received the 2017 Marilyn M. Odom Graduate Student Award from SFA’s Alumni Association.

Stephen F. Austin State University psychology graduate student Stacey Kerr recently received the 2017 Marilyn M. Odom Graduate Student Award from SFA’s Alumni Association.

Stephen F. Austin State University psychology graduate student Stacey Kerr recently received the 2017 Marilyn M. Odom Graduate Student Award from SFA’s Alumni Association.

A native of Spring Creek, Nevada, Kerr said she is honored to receive this award. “There are a lot of talented and bright graduate students at SFA, and I am in awe to have been both nominated and chosen for such an award. I am grateful to the professors and my colleagues and family for their support in my desire to pursue higher education.”

Kerr completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at the College of Idaho in Caldwell. During her time there, she met Dr. Lauren Brewer, assistant professor of psychology at SFA. Brewer recruited Kerr for SFA’s master’s program and nominated her for the award.

Kerr credits Dr. Brewer and the rest of the Department of Psychology professors as guiding and encouraging her to complete her master’s degree. “They not only mentor their students in and out of the classroom, but also foster independent pursuit of research and knowledge,” Kerr said. “I was able to earn a master’s degree in a subject that provided me with invaluable research experience and the opportunity to further cultivate leadership skills, helping me prepare for a future in the field of medicine.”

The Marilyn Odom Graduate Student Award is granted to full-time students who have a 3.8 GPA or better for all graduate work at SFA, with at least 24 graduate hours of course work taken in residence at SFA.

By Emily Brown, marketing communications specialist for Stephen F. Austin State University.

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February 27, 2018: NPD Crime Report

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February 27, 2018: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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