CSO Presents Annual Home For The Holidays Dec. 17-18

Featuring Vocalist Michele Ragusa

  • Tuesday, December 6, 2016

The Chattanooga Symphony & Opera will be presenting the annual family holiday tradition, Home for the Holidays, on Saturday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 18, at 3 p.m. at the Tivoli Theatre. Each season, the show is re-created with special guest artists, traditional songs that everyone loves and new innovative programming.  Over the past several years, the show has included local and nationally renowned guest artists, vocalists, dancers, costumed characters, bells, and choruses.  

Review for Home for the Holidays: 

The 2016 family-friendly Home for the Holidays concerts are especially entertaining thanks to conductor Jim Stephenson.  One of our six living composers featured this season; he has created a program and written music that incorporates classical holiday music with popular, fun music that will engage children as well as adults.   Michele Ragusa will be the vocalist with a special appearance by Chattanooga’s Neshawn Calloway. 

Santa will be available in the lobby for pre-concert and intermission for photos and wish-giving at both performances. Tickets start at $21 (while supplies last) and students and kids are $15 each. Tickets are available online at www.chattanoogasymphony.org or by calling 267-8583.  

About The Artists: 
James M. Stephenson, conductor
Leading American orchestras, instrumentalists, and wind ensembles around the world have performed the music of Chicago based composer James M. Stephenson, both to critical acclaim and the delight of audiences.  A formal sense of melody and tonality characterize his music, each embedded in a contemporary soundscape.  These qualities, coupled with the composer’s keen ability to write to each occasion, have led to a steady stream of commissions and ongoing projects.
Additionally, Compose Yourself!, Stephenson’s landmark young-audience work has now been performed over 300 times since its creation in 2002, engaging children in New Zealand and Canada and across the U.S. 

His music catalog now boasts concertos and sonatas for nearly every instrument, earning him the moniker “The Concerto King” from Chicago Symphony clarinetist John Yeh.  The vast majority of those compositions came through commissions by and for major symphony principal players, in Chicago, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Minnesota, Washington DC, St. Louis, Oregon, Milwaukee, and Dallas, among others.  Nearly all of his solo brass works (over 50) have been professionally recorded, and in total, his extensive catalog for all instruments can be heard on over 30 CDs. 

James Stephenson is also a highly sought-after arranger and conductor, rounding out his constantly busy schedule.  His arrangements have been performed/recorded/broadcast by virtually every major orchestra in the country, including the Boston Pops, Cincinnati Pops, New York Pops and more.  On the podium, Stephenson has led orchestras in Bozeman, Charleston, Ft. Myers, Modesto, and Wyoming, in addition to numerous concert bands.  With the Lake Forest Symphony, near his Illinois home, he has not only conducted but also has served for six years as Composer-in-Residence. His conducting debut with the Chattanooga Symphony comes at their 2016 Holiday Concert. 

Michele Ragusa, vocalist
Michele Ragusa is thrilled to be making her debut with the Chattanooga Symphony. She has starred in the Holiday Pops with Marvin Hamlisch and the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center; JoAnn Fallatta and the Buffalo Philharmonic; and with Stuart Chafetz for the, Toronto, Detroit, Indianapolis, Long Beach and Modesto Symphonies as well as the Naples and Baltimore Philharmonic’s.  

She also recently starred with both the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and Kansas City Symphony for concert versions of “The Music Man” and also starred in concert versions of “Funny Girl” and “Kiss Me Kate” with the Buffalo Philharmonic. She last starred on Broadway in Mel Brook’s “Young Frankenstein” as Elizabeth, succeeding Megan Mullally.  She won the Barrymore Award and received both Lortel and Drama League nominations for her performance as Corinna in Christopher Durang’s “Adrift in Macao” at Primary Stages-NYC and most recently starred in the Premier of “Radio Girl” at the Goodspeed Opera House with music by Henry Kreiger (“Dreamgirls”).   

Neshawn Calloway, featured soloist
Born and raised in Olive Branch, Mississippi, Neshawn Calloway grew up singing and directing choirs in the church. Upon graduating high school Neshawn attended Memphis State University, currently the University of Memphis, as a business major. It took a couple of years for her to finally realize she needed to follow her heart and pursue music. She began formal vocal training during her undergraduate years at the University of Memphis. In 1994 she moved to Chattanooga to pursue a master’s degree in Music Education at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Upon completion of this degree she worked as music department coordinator and choir director at Chattanooga State Community College. During her tenure there she conducted two classical ensembles, jazz vocal ensemble and gospel choir. In 2001 she moved to the public school system and became choir director of six vocal ensembles at Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts. Neshawn’s ensembles have consistently scored superior ratings in local and regional festivals. In 2013 she was named Hamilton County teacher of the year, one of the few arts teachers ever receiving this honor. She is professionally affiliated with the East Tennessee Vocal Association, Tennessee Music Education Association, National Association for Music Educators, and the National Association of Negro Musicians. As a classically trained singer she is versatile in a variety of musical genres. 

During her graduate studies Neshawn worked as an intern for the Bessie Smith Cultural Center. It was there she learned about the music and life of the legendary singer while working to collect artifacts for the exhibit that is still displayed at the center. Neshawn was asked to perform a few of Bessie’s numbers at the grand opening of the center and that began her much requested performances of the music of Bessie Smith. She began performing educational shows for classes at Chattanooga State. Throughout the city of Chattanooga she is known for her performances of the Empress of the Blues. Her love of jazz and blues took her to Hamm, Germany in 2012 where she performed for a sold out audience. As a jazz and blues singers, Neshawn is widely known in the Chattanooga area and performs frequently in various venues such as, The Camp House, Jazzanooga, and The Bessie Smith Cultural Center. She has also performed for the Chattanooga Nightfall series and Riverbend Festival. She also serves as the lead singer for neo soul band, Sound Advice. 


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