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SUNY Fredonia talent takes center stage in commencement concert

Submitted Image Eight student vocalists from the State University of New York at Fredonia will be featured when Rockefeller Arts Center presents “Commencement Eve-Pops: Salute to the Big Apple” on Friday, May 20 at 7:30 p.m. in King Concert Hall. They are (top row from left) Zachary Bills, Arden Brown, Gavin Card, Taryn Feuer and (bottom row from left) Daniel Novak, Nathaniel Peets, Lauren Teller and Vanessa Vacanti.

When Rockefeller Arts Center presents its traditional commencement-eve pops extravaganza, the talented students of the State University of New York at Fredonia will be in the spotlight.

“Commencement Eve-Pops: Salute to the Big Apple” takes place on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in King Concert Hall. In addition to the 17-piece Fredonia Jazz Orchestra directed by Dr. Nick Weiser, eight of Fredonia’s best student vocalists will be featured. They are:

Zachary Bills, a first-year graduate student in the Music Education Master’s in Five program following the Choral Conducting Recital track with Dr. Vernon Huff. He also studies voice under Dr. Kimberly Upcraft. He is from Rochester and after graduation intends to pursue a career as a high school choral director. Bills is the assistant vocal coach for the production

Arden Brown, a sophomore BFA Musical Theatre major with an Athletic Coaching/Psychology minor from New York City studying under Dr. Robert Strauss. She plans on pursuing a career in theater.

Gavin Card, a senior BFA musical theatre major from Jamestown studying under Joe Dan Harper. He intends to further his stage combat education and pursue a career focusing in voice and Shakespeare. Past credits include Frollo in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” and Eddie in “The Wild Party.”

Taryn Feuer, a sophomore BFA Musical Theater major from Long Island studying under Julie Newell. Some favorite past credits include Katherine in “Newsies” and Martha in “Spring Awakening.” She is also cast as Alma Winemiller in the upcoming Hillman Opera production of “Summer and Smoke” in fall 2022.

Daniel Novak, a sophomore Music Education Major with a concentration in voice from Lakeview studying under Professor Lynne McMurtry. He plans to be a choir director for middle or high school.

Nathaniel Peets, a sophomore Music Education major from Webster studying under Joe Dan Harper. This semester he played the role of Sam in the Student Opera Theatre Association production of “Trouble in Tahiti,” and he also took part in WNYCO’s production of “Le Vin HerbÈ.”

Lauren Teller, a senior BFA Musical Theatre Major from Buffalo. She had the privilege of studying voice with the exceptional Brent Weber for the past four years. She plans to move to Chicago to further pursue her acting for film and live theatre.

Vanessa Vacanti, a senior Musical Theater major and Dance minor from Baldwinsville. She was last seen in the Walter Gloor Mainstage Series as Jenny and Edna in “Mr. Burns: a Post Electric Play.” After graduating, Vanessa plans to move home to Syracuse and audition for theaters, as well as begin performing within the area as a jazz vocalist.

A full evening of some of the most-loved tunes about the city that never sleeps have been chosen for this special concert, which is a Fredonia tradition spanning almost three decades. Songs include “Pennsylvania 6-5000,” “New York, New York,” “Stompin’ at the Savoy,” “New York State of Mind” and more.

Tickets are available by phone at 716-673-3501 and online at fredonia.edu/tickets. This is a DFT Communications Pops event presented as part of the Lake Shore Savings Season.

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