Berkshire Choral Festival E-Newsletter May 2006



April is here, but there is no fooling around at the BCF offices!

We've been very busy and are happy to report that Ruth VanTassel is back at work and recovering well.

She sends her sincere thanks to everyone who sent cards, notes and well-wishes!

We Made It!  We Met the BCF Challenge!

Such were the words to start the recent slate of thank you notes from George Shaw and Trudy Weaver Miller sent to all of you who so generously contributed over the past five years to the BCF "Voice Your Support" capital campaign.  John Stookey, BCF's founder and long-time president, made the challenge to us all in 2001 when he promised a $500,000 gift to BCF if we raised $1 million in new endowment funds by the end of 2005.  We can now confirm that more than 450 of you contributed approximately $1,009,000 in qualifying gifts by December 31, 2005.  And, there are still a few outstanding pledges to be collected, so our final total will be even more.


The campaign was kicked off in BCF's 20th Anniversary year and now that our 25th season is almost here, we are thrilled to be enjoying the fruits of your generosity which include a new, very efficient headquarters office building, a firm financial foundation, and also, the apprentice and scholarship programs that we are able to support and that so enrich the choral and educational experience that BCF offers.

On behalf of the entire BCF family, we extend our sincere thanks to each of you for your help in achieving the goal of the BCF Challenge.

Trudy and Frank have completed the selection of Apprentices and Berkshire Scholars for the summer.

T hanks to your generous support of both programs, we will have 8 Apprentices in Sheffield and 1 in Canterbury, and about 25 - 30 Berkshire Scholars.

This fantastic opportunity means a great deal to these young musicians, and enriches the BCF experience for all of us.

Speaking of Apprentices, many of you will remember Kyle Siddons, apprentice in 2004, scholarship recipient in 2005 and author of the glowing review of his BCF experience that appeared on the 2006 Annual Fund envelope.

Kyle will be returning as an apprentice for the 2006 season, and has recently been accepted as an associate conductor in a prestigious conducting master class weekend in Philadelphia in May, presented by Chorus America.

When you see him this summer, be sure to congratulate him!

Trudy, Frank, and Carlotta Wilsen (see photo below) attended the Carnegie Hall concert last weekend by the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Amy Kaiser is the music director of the Chorus and it was an exciting time for her, a native New Yorker, to return triumphantly with her wonderful chorus.  This from the New York Times:  "In the Brahms, words served music. Amy Kaiser's fine preparation of the St. Louis Symphony Chorus began with enunciation: German consonants and vowels that emerge just before the musical tone itself. The impression was of language less immediately powerful for its meaning than for an ability to color and punctuate the musical phrase."



For those of you anxiously awaiting your study materials so you can get those notes learned, you will be receiving your packages from us within the next couple of weeks.  Watch your mail!

Best to you,
The BCF Staff





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