Fall 2025
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San Luis Obispo Master Chorale presents

Songs of Joy

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2025  |  3 PM

Perfoming Arts Center San Luis Obispo

The San Luis Obispo Master Chorale invites you on a
joyful sonic journey!

Enjoy an afternoon of inspiring music for chorus and orchestra, performing alongside talented soloists for a delightful concert of uplifting compositions. 

Antonín Dvořák – Te Deum 

The Te Deum is a ceremonial cantata in four parts that follows the formal arrangement of a classical symphony that was commissioned as a piece for the 400th anniversary of Columbus Day. Its composition marks the beginning of Dvořák’s American period, reflecting his engagement with both religious and cultural themes. 

Amy Beach – The Canticle of the Sun

The chorus, orchestra, and solo voices combine into a symphonic style rooted in the Romantic tonal tradition that’s an expression of gratitude to all of nature’s elements: the heavenly bodies, air, water, and fire. 

W.A. Mozart – Vesperae solennes de confessore

Mozart’s final choral work composed for the cathedral, this piece is divided into six movements. The first three psalms are bold and exuberant, followed by the fourth psalm in a cappella style and a tranquil fifth movement, plus a sixth movement that returns to the style of the opening settings.

With soloists Jamie Chamberlin, soprano; Max Potter, mezzo-soprano; Manfred Anaya, tenor; Joel Balzun, bass

The concert will be held in Harold Miossi Hall at the Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo on the Cal Poly campus.
Tickets are $10-$60 and are available at www.slomasterchorale.org or by calling the PAC box office at 805-756-4849.

Harold Miossi Hall
Performing Arts Center
1 Grand Avenue
San Luis Obispo, CA
93407-0441

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Jamie Chamberlin

Soprano

Praised by Opera News for her “shimmering tones,” Jamie Chamberlin enjoys a diverse career as a soprano, master teacher, and interpreter of new works; memorably, as Marilyn Monroe in the US Premiere of Gavin Bryars’ Marilyn Forever at Long Beach Opera.

Jamie’s 25/26 season includes her debut as Violetta Valéry in La Traviata with Festival Opera and Opera Orlando’s Decade of Divas 10th Anniversary Gala Concert, both alongside husband, renowned tenor Nathan Granner.

Career highlights include Lucia di Lammermoor and COVID Fan Tutte with Pacific Opera Project, Cunegonde in Candide at LBO, Lucy in the award-winning opera film The Telephone, and Hazel George in the US Premiere of Philip Glass’s The Perfect American at Chicago Opera Theatre. Jamie has appeared as soloist with LA Opera, LA Phil, Opera Parallèle, and The Pasadena Symphony. She is a Delos Recording Artist, and her recognizable voice can be heard during the epic water ballet scene in the 2016 Coen Brothers film Hail, Caesar!

Jamie is an alumna of the Merola Opera Program at San Francisco Opera and earned her BA and MM from UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music, where she has served as Lecturer in Vocal Technique.

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Max Potter

Mezzo-Soprano

Regarded as a “virtuoso singing actor,” mezzo-soprano Max Potter is an engaging artist known for her expressive vocalism and dynamic stage presence.

Recent season highlights include Max’s role debut as Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier with Pacific Northwest Opera, performances as Mercedes in Bizet’s Carmen and Ines in Il Trovatore with Opera Santa Barbara. Max also made her symphonic debut as the alto soloist in Mendelssohn’s Elijah at Washington National Cathedral, and her mainstage debut with Chautauqua Opera as Jenny Reefer in The Mother of Us All.

As a resident singer for The American Opera Project’s Composers and the Voice Fellowship, she gave world premiere performances of art songs and opera excerpts by established and emerging composers. She also sang the world premiere of “Women Have Loved Before as I Love Now” from Margaret Bonds’ Six Songs on Poems by Millay, and joined I Cantori di Carmel on a tour featuring Max Bruch’s rarely-heard “Gruss an die heilige Nacht.”

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Manfred Anaya

Tenor

Salvadoran-American tenor Manfred Anaya hails from Los Angeles, CA, and is emerging as a young artist to watch.

He was seen as Rose’s fiancé in Awakenings and covered Scott Smith in Harvey Milk. He has performed the role of Chevalier de la Force in the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music’s production of Dialogues of the Carmelites, earning praise for his “wonderful lyric tenor.” In his debut with Pacific Opera Project, he sang Telamone in the US premiere of Vivaldi’s Ercole su’l Termodonte.

Other notable roles include Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, Fenton in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Lensky in Eugene Onegin, Dr. Caius in Falstaff, and Scaramuccio in Ariadne auf Naxos. He holds a BM in Music from California State University Northridge, and MM from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He is currently in the midst of completing his Artist Diploma in Opera at CCM.

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Joel Balzun

Bass

Praised as a “mature artist with a voluminous sound,” baritone and composer Joel Balzun is establishing himself as a mature new voice in the future of music. As a Fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, he sang alongside Stephanie Blythe in a concert of Great American Songbook selections and Dawn Upshaw and Sanford Sylvan in Shostakovich’s brooding Symphony No. 14. His continually-expanding repertoire includes the title roles of Don Giovanni and Gianni Schicchi, Joseph de Rocher (Dead Man Walking), Marcello (La bohème), the Four Villains in Les contes d’Hoffmann, Prince Yeletskiy and Count Tomskiy (Pikovaya Dama), Albert (Werther), Belcore (L’elisir d’amore), Dr. Malatesta (Don Pasquale), and Valentin (Faust), among others. He has also been successful in numerous competitions, including prizes from Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions (Los Angeles District and Western Region), CS Music Vocal Competition, Lyndon Woodside Oratorio-Solo Competition, Houston Saengerbund Vocal Competition, and Orpheus National Vocal Competition.

Mr. Balzun studied Music Composition and Vocal Performance at University of Calgary, Biola University, and the Eastman School of Music, where he earned his Master’s degree under the tutelage of Jan Opalach and Benton Hess. He currently serves on the voice faculty of Biola University as he completes the Doctorate of Musical Arts degree in Vocal Arts at University of Southern California. 

Beyond the Notes

Beyond the Notes features leading scholars whose presentations highlight the times and culture surrounding the works performed by the San Luis Obispo Master Chorale. The educational events offer an in-depth look at pieces being performed and the background and history behind the music, including the opportunity to meet and learn from a noted expert on the subject, an enhanced understanding of the context of the music, an increased appreciation for the music and live performance, and spreading awareness about the arts.

The San Luis Obispo Master Chorale is hosting two educational presentations given by E. Douglas Bomberger, Professor of Music Emeritus at Elizabethtown College.

Beyond the Notes is sponsored by the Harold J. Miossi Charitable Trust.

Doctor E. Douglas Bomberger

Doctor E. Douglas Bomberger

E. Douglas Bomberger, PhD, is professor of music emeritus in the Department of Music at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania. He teaches music history courses, a seminar in musicology, repertoire class, and applied piano. His music history classes connect music of all eras and genres with the persons who created them and perform them today. His particular areas of interest include 19th-century American music, piano literature, and transatlantic musical connections.

Dr. Bomberger has published seven books and over 100 articles on diverse subjects, and his most recent book is The Cambridge Companion to Amy Beach (Cambridge University Press, 2023), which was completed with the help of a SCARP grant in Summer 2022. He served as senior editor for nineteenth-century concert music for the New Grove Dictionary of American Music (2013), editing 450 articles and writing 40. He was the recipient of Elizabethtown College’s Ranck Prize for Research Excellence in 2018–2019.

Dr. Bomberger serves as President of the Society for American Music and is an active member of the American Musicological Society and the College Music Society. On campus, he has served as the president of Faculty Assembly, Chair of the Division of Fine and Performing Arts, and Music Program Chair. In addition to his scholarly activities, he performs regularly with his wife, soprano Teresa Bomberger.

Saturday, November 22, 2025 | 3:00 pm

SLO Master Chorale presents Beyond the Notes: “Amy Beach and the Power of Connections”

 “Amy Beach and the Power of Connections” presented by E. Douglas Bomberger, PhD

In a time and place when musical composition was considered a male endeavor, how did Amy Beach manage to break the glass ceiling of her time? Learn about Beach’s music and explore her knack for using her social skills to cultivate friendships that would aid her professionally.

Location: Indian Hill Clubhouse at San Luis Bay Estates, 6375 Firehouse Canyon Road, Avila Beach, CA, 93424

Directions to Indian Hill Clubhouse at San Luis Bay Estates:

Address: 6375 Fire House Canyon Rd, Avila Beach, CA 93424

From the 101 southbound: 

  • Take exit 196 for San Luis Bay Dr. toward See Cyn/Avila Beach
  • Turn right onto San Luis Bay Dr. and continue for 1.4 miles
  • Turn right onto Bay Laurel Pl. 
  • At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit to enter the gated area through the “Guest” lane; stay on Bay Laurel Pl.
  • Tell the guard your name and that you are attending the SLO Master Chorale event at the Clubhouse 
  • After passing through the gate, turn left onto Lupine Canyon Rd.
  • Take the next right onto Fire House Canyon Rd., and the venue will be on your right. 
  • Parking is available in the lots on either side of the Clubhouse.

From the 101 northbound: 

  • Take exit 195 for Avila Beach Dr.
  • Continue on Avila Beach Dr. for 1.3 miles
  • Turn right onto San Luis Bay Dr. 
  • Take the next left onto Bay Laurel Pl. 
  • At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit to enter the gated area through the “Guest” lane; stay on Bay Laurel Pl.
  • Tell the guard your name and that you are attending the SLO Master Chorale event at the Clubhouse 
  • After passing through the gate, turn left onto Lupine Canyon Rd.
  • Take the next right onto Fire House Canyon Rd., and the venue will be on your right. 
  • Parking is available in the lots on either side of the Clubhouse.

Map to San Luis Bay Estates
Sunday, November 23, 2025 | 1:15 pm

SLO Master Chorale presents Beyond the Notes: “Dvořák, Beach, and American Music in the 1890s”

“Dvořák, Beach, and American Music in the 1890s” presented by E. Douglas Bomberger, PhD

The establishment of major orchestras, the building of concert halls, and the explosive popularity of ragtime reflected America’s hunger for music of the 1890s. Explore the cultural climate of the decade through the works of renowned Czech composer Antonín Dvořák and America’s leading female composer Amy Beach.

Location: Pavilion, Performing Arts Center, 1 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo

Free admission with concert ticket