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| The Friends Music Camp chorus is shown here performing
at a concert during the summer of 2007, led by choral director Brendan
Cooney. Friends Music Camp staff will perform in concert Tuesday,
Dec. 30, 7 p.m. at the Friends Care Extended Living Facility dining
room in an event to raise funds for the camp’s scholarship fund. |
Original music, home grown musicians in FMC benefit
By Ron Siemer
A benefit concert to raise money for Friends
Music Camp scholarships will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec.
30, at the Friends Care Extended Living Center dining room, 150 East Herman
Street in Yellow Springs.
The concert will feature performances by Friends Music
Camp staff, campers, and friends, and a special performance by the Enderle
String Trio of Zurich, Switzerland. Most of the performers are natives
of Yellow Springs, and all have been campers themselves or members of
the camp staff.
The program will include an original woodwind piece
composed by Martha Hyde, a vocal composition for three women by Heidi
Champney, a performance of J. S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto #3,
selections from Mozart’s string music, and an original composition
by pianist Brendan Cooney.
The Brandenburg Concerto will be performed by the Enderles,
cellists Lisa Liske-Doorandish and her daughters, Miriam and Eleanor,
and several former and current FMC staff members and former campers.
Martha Hyde, formerly of Yellow Springs and for many
years a resident of Brooklyn, N.Y., is the daughter of Carl and Lorena
Hyde. Heidi Champney and Wendy Champney, daughters of Peg and Ken Champney,
both grew up in the village. Heidi now lives and performs in Vermont,
while Wendy, a violist, and her husband, violinist Matthias Enderle, and
their daughter, Chiara, a cellist, constitute the Enderle String Trio.
Chiara, 16, made her U.S. professional debut early last month when she
played second cello in a Schubert string quintet in a Chamber Music Yellow
Springs concert.
Friends Music Camp is a coeducational summer camp for
all youth aged 10 to 18, who would like to pursue musical excellence while
participating in a caring community. It was organized in 1980 by Yellow
Springs by resident Peg Champney and former resident Jean Putnam. Champney
is still a co-director of the camp with Drea Gallaga and Nicholas Hutchinson.
The camp takes place every summer in July and early
August at Olney Friends School, a Quaker boarding school located in Barnesville,
Ohio, about 100 miles east of Columbus and about 30 miles west of Wheeling,
WV. The 2009 camp will run from July 5 to Aug. 2 for four-week campers
and from July 5 to July 19 for two-week campers.
“These programs and the Friends Music Camp
have been the centerpiece of my life for 30 years,” said Peg Champney
in a recent interview. “I love everything about the camp, but I
particularly cherish the realization that so many original compositions
are created in and for the camp. These compositions become a part of the
camp experience and keep the staff coming back.”
Wendy Champney wasn’t a camper, although she
has taught music at the camp for about 25 years.
“One of the most amazing and satisfying
things about the camp for me is the deep communal attitude that pervades
both staff and campers, probably the result of the combination of the
Quaker culture and the great love of music there,” she said. “The
competitive fever that characterizes life in the music profession is put
aside, and the pure love of music is shared and enjoyed.”
Peg’s granddaughter, Chiara, who has been a camper
most of her life, credits the FMC with much of her success as a musician.
“Everyone in the camp is accepted and loved
no matter who he or she is and is appreciated for his or her own experience,”
she said. “That gives the campers confidence they can use in the
real world, not only in music but in other important aspects of life.”
Donations to the scholarship program are suggested
at $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. The camp provides
scholarships to ensure that the Friends Music Camp experience is available
to all young persons who would benefit from it.
* The writer is a free-lance contributor to the
News.
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