Performing Arts Archives


Dr. Christopher Bade, Guest Director
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| Instrument | School | Musician | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Violin 1 | ICSBKK | Joo Joy |
| 2 | Violin 1 | YISS | Kim Rachel |
| 3 | Violin 1 | YISS | Jin Grace |
| 4 | Violin 1 | YISS | Jeong Elaine |
| 5 | Violin 1 | SPH | Hartono William Alvaro |
| 6 | Violin 1 | SPH | Jatiman Michella Zurielle |
| 7 | Violin 1 | FA | Ongtenco Ellie |
| 8 | Violin 1 | FA | Ann Hasom |
| 9 | Violin 1 | MAC | Tseng Ansel |
| 10 | Violin 1 | MAC | Yu Madeline |
| 11 | Violin 1 | GIS | Hsu Stephen |
| 12 | Violin 1 | GIS | Dao Faith |
| 13 | Violin 1 | ICSHK | Kan Charlene |
| 14 | Violin 1 | ICSHK | Lam Aimee |
| 15 | Violin 1 | ICSBKK | Thitipimonrat Pimmy Sue |
| 16 | Violin 1 | YISS | Lee Jayne |
| 17 | Violin 1 | YISS | Kwon Kaelyn |
| 18 | Violin 1 | MAC | Wu Vicky |
| 19 | Violin 1 | SPH | Prasetio David Zachary |
| 1 | Violin 2 | ICSBKK | Tangjaideborisut Jeeda |
| 2 | Violin 2 | ICSBKK | Chandavasu Rita |
| 3 | Violin 2 | ICSBKK | Bunupuradah Matt |
| 4 | Violin 2 | YISS | Naka Hinata |
| 5 | Violin 2 | SPH | Sondakh Michael Hambali |
| 6 | Violin 2 | SPH | Kalalo Nicoline Keisha |
| 7 | Violin 2 | FA | Prout Lawrence |
| 8 | Violin 2 | FA | Son Jaegeun |
| 9 | Violin 2 | MAC | Chen Clare |
| 10 | Violin 2 | MAC | Huang Evan |
| 11 | Violin 2 | GIS | Chen Nana |
| 12 | Violin 2 | GIS | Fried Ananda |
| 13 | Violin 2 | GIS | Kwon Somang |
| 14 | Violin 2 | ICSHK | Tang Ashley |
| 15 | Violin 2 | ICSHK | Chung Olivia |
| 16 | Violin 2 | ICSBKK | Mills Julian |
| 17 | Violin 2 | GIS | Feng John |
| 18 | Violin 2 | ICSHK | Lau Shirley |
| 1 | Viola | ICSBKK | Hayden Susanna |
| 2 | Viola | ICSBKK | Lee Jeffrey |
| 3 | Viola | YISS | Park Esther |
| 4 | Viola | SPH | Setiawan John Paxton |
| 5 | Viola | FA | Gumpal Naya |
| 6 | Viola | MAC | Lin Jessy |
| 7 | Viola | GIS | Kim Anna |
| 8 | Viola | ICSBKK | Chueakongtrakul MJ |
| 9 | Viola | MAC | Ma Chen Hanna |
| 1 | Cello | FA | Chang Junseo |
| 2 | Cello | FA | Moon KangJune |
| 3 | Cello | GIS | Lim Ethan |
| 4 | Cello | ICSBKK | Lee Irene |
| 5 | Cello | ICSBKK | Wang Chloe |
| 6 | Cello | ICSHK | Dai Cecilia |
| 7 | Cello | ICSHK | Wang Isabelle |
| 8 | Cello | ICSHK | Zhang Zoe |
| 9 | Cello | MAC | Chang Emilia |
| 10 | Cello | SPH | Tasman Ethan James |
| 11 | Cello | SPH | Pangestu Ravel Aiden |
| 12 | Cello | YISS | An Elaine |
| 13 | Cello | YISS | Park Alice |
| 1 | Double Bass | ICSBKK | Linpiyawan Parama (IQ) |
| 2 | Double Bass | ICSBKK | Finley Ayla |
| 3 | Double Bass | ICSHK | Yeung Loren |
| 4 | Double Bass | MAC | Cheng Isabella |
| 5 | Double Bass | MAC | Chen Olivia |
| Flute | ICSBKK | Kiattikhunrat Aim (Imaim) | |
| Flute | ICSHK | Hung YY | |
| Flute | ICSHK | Chan Naomi | |
| Flute | YISS | Lee Daine | |
| Piccolo | ICSHK | Yang Abigail | |
| Clarinet | YISS | Wiramanaden Nikita | |
| Clarinet | ICSHK | Sean Pun | |
| Bassoon | YISS | Lee John | |
| Trumpet | FA | Bang Aiden | |
| Trumpet | ICSHK | Li Moses | |
| Trumpet | ICSHK | Chan Cayman | |
| French Horn | ICSHK | Cheung Noah | |
| French Horn | ICSHK | Law Caleb | |
| French Horn | ICSHK | Chow Landon | |
| French Horn | FA | Harder Zoe | |
| Tuba | ICSHK | Edwards Raquel | |
| Trombone | ICSHK | Yan Ricky | |
| Trombone | ICSHK | White Ava | |
| Percussion | FA | Ronquillo John | |
| Percussion | ICSBKK | Cho Stephanie |
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Chris Ramos, Guest Conductor
Chris Ramos is currently serving as Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. He conducts the UVU Wind Symphony and directs instrumental studies within the music education area.
He received the DMA in instrumental conducting at The Hartt School, studying with Glen Adsit and Edward Cumming. While at Hartt, he assisted in conducting Hartt's instrumental performing ensembles and the Greater Hartford Youth Wind Ensemble, and as part of the adjunct faculty he taught courses for graduates and undergraduates in conducting, brass methods, diversity and belonging, jazz pedagogy, and in the core music theory sequence. Before Hartt, Chris served as a band director at Dalat International School in Penang, Malaysia where he taught Western classical and jazz music in performing and theory courses across grades 6-12, and his students were invited to perform in international festivals across Southeast Asia.
He is also an active scholar working at the intersection of musicology, wind band studies, and music education. In 2022 he received the Goldstein Award from the University of Hartford, and in 2016 he received the Joanne Kealinohomoku Prize from the Society of Ethnomusicology Southwest for scholarship combining these interests. He holds degrees from the University of New Mexico where he studied with Eric Rombach-Kendall, and from Texas A&M University-Commerce where he studied with Phillip Clements (conducting), Luis Sanchez (piano), and Mike Morrow (horn).
In addition to his conducting, researching, and teaching, he actively performs both on the French horn and at the keyboard. He has had the opportunity to work and play closely with many incredible artists around the world in both classical and jazz idioms including the likes of Stephen Hough, Wynton Marsalis, Marshall Gilkes, Susan Botti, Allen Vizutti, Bill Watrous, the Boston Brass, Lucy Shelton, Kevin Day, and David Maslanka. He has both produced and performed on records for the Naxos and Summit record labels, and he has performed in and conducted ensembles in concert halls, stages, forests, and patios across the United States and Asia. An avid supporter of new music, he has been part of a number of commissioning projects for solo horn, chamber ensembles, and wind ensembles. He is an active member in the College Band Directors National Association, National Band Association, American Musicological Society, Society for Music Theory, and National Association for Music Education.
Piccolo
Sion Ha - FA
Flute
Hyun Jung - DIS
Harriet Lok - ICSHK
Bethany Grace Haylock - SPH
Tien Huang - MAC
Tata (Pheerya) Sutiravivvanich - ICSBKK
David Jin - YISS
Yeseul Lee - FA
Oboe
John Kang - DIS
Chelsea Chan - ICSHK
Jordan Anthony - SPH
Clarinet
Andrew Lim - YISS
Jason Kim - YISS
Khonprode (Napak) Pattapong - ICSBKK
Primmy (Varidrada) Kithen - ICSBKK
Jonas Stewart - MAC
Emily Yeung - MAC
Hana Choi - FA
Siya Seo - FA
Charmaine Cheung - ICSHK
Hei Yau Bethany So - ICSHK
Haesol Park - DIS
Sion Kang - DIS
Bass Clarinet
Elisha Choi - YISS
Shon Kang - DIS
Renee Yang - ICSHK
Bassoon
Nicole Kim - ICSBKK
Katie Yang - DIS
Alto Saxophone
Yedong Park - GIS
Isaiah Dao - GIS
Sebastian Lao - FA
Allen Lee - MAC
Lauryn Jang - YISS
Esther Lim - DIS
Tenor Saxophone
Aaven Edralin - FA
Samuel Huh - DIS
Elisha Slabbert - MAC
Daniel Chang - YISS
Baritone Saxophone


Dr. Mary Hopper, Guest Conductor
Mary Hopper is Wheaton College Emeritus Professor of Choral Music. During her 43 years of teaching at Wheaton she directed the Women’s Chorale and the Men’s Glee Club and served as Chair of the Performance Area of the Conservatory of Music. The Women’s Chorale was invited to sing at two National ACDA Conferences (Salt Lake City and New York City) and four Central Region Conferences. She has toured both nationally and internationally with both choirs.
Dr. Hopper has been Artistic Director of the Hinsdale Chorale since 2018 and also serves as Minister of Music at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Warrenville, IL.
Dr. Hopper served as National President of the American Choral Directors Association and was conference chair for the ACDA 2015 National Conference in Salt Lake City. She has served ACDA on the state and division levels since 1983 when she was a member of the planning committee for the Central Division convention.
Dr. Hopper is a frequent guest conductor, clinician and judge. She has conducted All-State Choirs in Indiana, Illinois, Delaware, Georgia, New York, Idaho, Wisconsin and Louisiana and several Women’s Choir festivals including both Southern and Western ACDA Division Women’s Honors Choirs. In 2007 and 2011 Dr Hopper was a guest conductor, mentor and plenary speaker at the International Summer School in Choral Conducting sponsored by the New Zealand Choral Federation.
She has been honored by Wheaton College with a Senior Teaching Achievement Award and the Distinguished Service to Alma Mater Award. In 2014 Illinois ACDA awarded Dr. Hopper the Harold A. Decker Award in recognition and appreciation of the significant contribution she has made to choral music. In 2018 Dr. Hopper was given the Stace M. Stegman Award for service to the choral profession by Central Region ACDA.
Guest Conductor




Dr. Jamie Hillman, Guest Conductor
JAMIE HILLMAN is a Canadian and American musician, active as a conductor, singer, pianist, music educator, and composer. He holds the endowed Elmer Iseler Chair in Conducting at the University of Toronto where he is Director of Choral Studies and an Associate Professor. He conducts the U of T MacMillan Singers and leads the master's and doctoral degree programs in Choral Conducting, as well as the annual summer Choral Conducting Symposium. He is also cross listed as an adjunct faculty member in Emmanuel College's Master of Sacred Music program.
In Fall 2022, Hillman began an additional role as Associate Conductor and Director of Community Engagement of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir.
Prior to relocating to Toronto in 2021, Hillman served on the faculties of Boston University Metropolitan College/Prison Education Program, Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Gordon College, Kodály Music Institute, and Longy School of Music of Bard College. As a Boston University Prison Arts Scholar, Hillman co-initiated an innovative vocal music program in the Massachusetts prison system.
Dr. Hillman is an examiner for Conservatory Canada and has adjudicated, guest conducted, performed, and presented throughout the United States and Canada, and in France, India, Indonesia, and Portugal. He has led All-State, festival, or honor choirs in Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ontario, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia. Most recently he conducted a Manhattan Concert Productions National Festival Chorus at Carnegie Hall. He returns to Carnegie Hall in 2023 (National Concerts) and 2024 to conduct national festival choruses.
Hillman is the curator and editor of The Jamie Hillman Choral Series published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing. His co-editorial work includes numerous editions of Arabic, Asian, Latin American, and Western choral pieces published by Earthsongs and Hinshaw Music. Choral pedagogical curriculum that he has co-written with composer Dan Forrest is published for Beckenhorst Press. He also edits pieces with composer Dan Forrest in Beckenhorst Press' Concert Series.
Dr. Hillman earned an associate diploma from the Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto) and degrees from Western University (London, Canada), University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Boston University where he studied with Ann Howard Jones.
Dr. Hillman lives outside Toronto with his wife and two sons.




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