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Patrick G. Hatchey, Chorus


New Jersey All-State Chorus and Orchestra The Eighty-Sixth Annual Program


THE NATIONAL ANTHEM


Chorus, Orchestra and Audience Conducted by Jeffrey Santoro, President New Jersey Music Educators Association


Mischa Santora, Orchestra Conductor Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor .........A. Borodin


Firebird Suite (1919) ......................... Igor Stravinsky Orchestra


PRESENTATION OF PINS


TO THE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Marie Blistan, President


New Jersey Education Association Patrick G. Hachey, Chorus Conductor


Wonder ................................................Mack Wilberg Spaseniye sodelal .....................................P. Chesnokov No Time ............................................Susan Brumfield Baba Yetu .......................................................... C. Tin Nyon Nyon ............................................Jake Runetad Song to the Moon ................................. Z. R. Stroope Signs of the Judgment .................................M. Butler


Chorus


Gloria (Movement 1) .......................................... John Rutter Combined Orchestra & Chorus


Friday, November 10, 2017 at 8:30 p.m. Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall


and


Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. NJ-PAC Prudential Hall Newark, NJ


Patrick Hachey is the Associate Choir Director at


Roxbury High School in Succasunna, New Jersey. Hachey holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree and a Master of Music in Vocal Performance degree from Indiana Uni- versity at Bloomington. While studying at IU, he served two years as the assistant director of the world renowned


Singing Hoosiers and was a founding member of the well-known men’s a cap- pella group, Straight No Chaser. In 2011, Hachey was awarded the Singing Hoosiers Alumni Council Distinguished Alumni Award. Before coming to Roxbury Township, Hachey held choral directing posi-


tions at Pequannock Township High School, Pompton Plains, NJ, and Ha- nover Park High School, East Hanover, NJ. Now in his twelfth year at Roxbury High School, he has conducted the Roxbury Chorale, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Melodies, Madrigals, Concert Choir, Freshman Women’s Ensemble, and the Eighth Grade Chorus at the district’s middle school. The Roxbury Melodies, Hachey’s select women’s choir, was selected as performance ensemble for the 2014 ACDA Eastern Division Conference in Baltimore. In addition, Hachey serves as Drama Advisor at Roxbury High School,


directing both the Fall Drama and the Spring Musical, and has a studio of pri- vate voice students. Still active as a lyric baritone in the New York metropolitan area, he has vast experience in solo performance, including classical, opera, musical theater, jazz and pop styles. Hachey was the guest conductor of the 2006 & 2012 Sussex County High


School Honors Choirs, the 2008 NJ Region I Mixed Choir, and the 2013 NJ Region II Women’s Choir. He is a sought-after choral clinician throughout the Northeast, having adjudicated in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey, and is currently the Treasurer for the New Jersey American Choral Directors As- sociation Executive Board.


Mischa Santora, Orchestra Born to Hungarian parents in the Netherlands, Santora


moved with his family of musicians to Switzerland where he began to study violin with his father, a member of the Lucerne Symphony. After he received a diploma in violin and teaching from the Academy for School and Church


Music in Lucerne, Santora continued his violin studies with Professor Thomas Brandis, former concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic, at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. He subsequently undertook conducting studies with Otto-Werner Mueller at the Curtis Institute of Music. Mischa Santora has established an impressive track record of creative programming and frequently acting in a conductor/stage director role. Santora was the associate conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra between 2003 and 2009, where he conducted numerous subscription concerts and fully staged operatic performances. As the music director of the International Opera Festival Miskolc (Hungary) for three seasons starting in 2002, he has collaborated with many of the most established singers from Europe and Russia. Between 1997 and 2002 Santora held the post of music director of both the New York Youth Symphony and the Juilliard Pre- College Orchestra, with performances at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. In addition, he has worked with some of the finest young orchestras around the world, including the New England Conservatory’s Philharmonia, the Chamber Orchestra of the Curtis Institute, the Australian Youth Orchestra, the RIAS Orchestra in Berlin, and the Jeunesses Musicales Orchestra Switzerland.


TEMPO 50 OCTOBER 2017


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