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HOLIDAY POPS Award-winning documentary Six by Sondheim and music supervisor for Great Performances special Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy on PBS. Einhorn is an honors graduate of Rice University in Houston, TX. of Joey Montgomery. He has performed regionally across the country, most recently as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, directed by Terrence Mann. As a singer/ songwriter, Vona has performed in New York City venues including 54 Below, Highline Ballroom, Rockwood Music Hall and Bowery Poetry. You can find his debut album Somebody on iTunes and Spotify, and updates are available at RyanVona.com. Follow Vona on Instagram: @ryanvona Andy Einhorn last appeared with the BSO in June 2018, conducting An Evening with Audra McDonald. Andrea Ross Ryan Vona makes his BSO debut. Andrea Ross is thrilled to be here in Baltimore singing with The BSO for the Holiday Pops! Ross grew up in Boston, where she began her stage career and was the youngest recipient of the prestigious Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Actress. She caught the attention of Andrew Lloyd Webber, who mentored her and produced her solo album, Moon River, with Universal Classics and Jazz. Ross has played prominent venues in the U.K., including the Royal Albert Hall and Wembley Stadium, where she was a guest artist for Concert for Diana, honoring Diana, Princess of Wales. She was also a featured artist at Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sydmonton Festival. Ross originated the lead role of Swallow in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s national tour of Whistle Down The Wind, and she understudied for the role of Maria in the national tour of The Sound of Music, which was music directed by Andy Einhorn. Ross is a graduate of Pace University with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre. She wishes you happy holidays and hopes you enjoy the show! Baltimore School for the Arts Dancers Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA) is a nationally recognized public arts high school that provides its students with intensive pre-professional training in the arts in conjunction with a rigorous academic curriculum. BSA graduates go on to the most selective arts and university programs nationwide and achieve prominence in theater, film, music, dance and visual arts. Additionally, BSA’s highly acclaimed TWIGS program offers free after-school arts instruction to 700 city elementary and middle school children from schools across Baltimore, as well as other outreach initiatives to thousands more. Founded in 1979, the school is an integral and vibrant part of Baltimore’s educational and cultural communities. The BSA Dancers last appeared with the Baltimore Symphony in April 2018, performing Tchaikovsky’s Serenade, Marin Alsop, conductor, Andrea Ross makes her BSO debut. Ryan Vona Ryan Vona is delighted to be joining the BSO for the Holiday Pops! A Boston-born, Brooklyn-based actor and musician, Vona has performed on Broadway as Andrej in Once the Musical and in Cirque du Soleil’s Paramour, for which he created the role 34 OV E R T U R E / BSOmusic.org Anthony Blake Clark and the Baltimore Choral Arts Society The Baltimore Choral Arts Society, now in its 53 rd season, is one of Maryland’s premier cultural institutions. The Symphonic Chorus, Full Chorus, Orchestra and Chamber Chorus perform throughout the mid-Atlantic region, as well as in Washington, D.C., New York and Europe. Conductor and composer Anthony Blake Clark is in his second year as Music Director of Baltimore Choral Arts Society For the past 22 years, WMAR Television has featured Choral Arts in its special, Christmas with Choral Arts, which won an Emmy Award in 2006.  The chorus was also featured in a PBS documentary called Jews and Christians: A Journey of Faith, broadcast nationwide, and on National Public Radio’s Special Coverage in the fall of 2001. The ensemble has been featured frequently on The First Art, Performance Today and VOX. In Europe, Choral Arts was featured in a program devoted to the music of Handel broadcast on Radio Suisse Romande.  On local radio, Baltimore Choral Arts was featured on Choral Arts Classics, a program on WYPR Radio hosted by Music Director Emeritus Tom Hall that features the Choral Arts Chorus and Orchestra.  In 2010, Choral Arts released Christmas at America’s First Cathedral on Gothic Records, recorded at the Baltimore Basilica.  A recording with Dave Brubeck, featuring Brubeck’s oratorio, The Gates of Justice, was released internationally on the Naxos label in 2004; Choral Arts is also featured on Introducing the World of American Jewish Music on Naxos. Choral Arts has two other recordings in current release: Christmas with Choral Arts and a live recording of the Rachmaninoff All- Night Vigil.  Acclaimed artists collaborating with Choral Arts have included Sweet Honey in the Rock, Chanticleer, Dave Brubeck, the King’s Singers, Anonymous 4, Peter Schickele, Kathy Mattea and others. Baltimore Choral Arts’ innovative programs often feature both choral and orchestral music, stage and theater works. BCAS last appeared with the Baltimore Symphony in March 2018, performing in