Saint Mary’s Music Alumni Reunite for Heukeshoven Farewell Concert

Photo of Eric and Janet Heukeshoven with musical instruments.

Sunday | April 16 | 3 pm
Page Theatre | Saint Mary’s University | 700 Terrace Heights

After enjoying over 30 years of making music with Saint Mary’s students, Dr. Janet and Eric Heukeshoven have chosen to close this chapter of their teaching careers. To celebrate the impact music has made in their lives and the lives of their students, a special Music Alumni Reunion Weekend is planned with alumni from many decades returning to sing and play.

On Sunday, April 16th, the Jazz Ensemble and Concert Band will present All Good Things … on the Page Theatre stage at 3:00 pm. The performance will open with Jazz at Saint Mary’s performing favorite tunes selected by current and former musicians. Highlights will include Sing Sing Sing featuring multiple drummers, 25 or 6 to 4 with numerous guitar soloists, Hey Jude featuring several vocal jazz alums, and Tenor Madness giving current and former tenor sax players a chance to shine.

Following a brief intermission, the Concert Band will premiere Towards the Stars – a brand new work commissioned for the band with generous assistance from the Kaplan Foundation. Composer Benjamin Dean Taylor will introduce his vibrant new composition to the audience. Music education alum, Dr. Lynn Albee, will guest conduct The Elephant and the Flea – a duet for piccolo and euphonium performed by the Heukeshovens. Band alumni will join current students to perform Gustav Holst’s classic First Suite in Eb. The concert will conclude with the Alma Mater performed by all players, singers, and audience members. A reception in the Toner Center will follow.

The Choir performance will take place in the sumptuous Chapel of St. Mary of the Angels on Saturday, April 15th at 7:30 pm. From choral classics like Shenandoah to rousing spirituals such as Witness, the Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers will be joined by alumni and former director of choral studies, Dr. Patrick O’Shea.

Both performances are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Dr. Janet Heukeshoven – jheukesh@smumn.edu.

Dr. Janet Heukeshoven and Eric Heukeshoven are members of the River Arts Alliance. To learn more about the benefits of membership, please visit: riverartsalliance.org/membership/.

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