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The Cuesta Concord Chorus & Orchestra Presents
“Piano Palooza!”
A concert showcasing the full restoration of the Templeton Performing Arts Center’s
Steinway B Piano
Underwritten by Cuesta Concord Chorus and the Ann C. Coppenbarger Music Trust
Featuring
Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Choral Fantasy”, Johannes Brahms’ “Liebeslieder Waltzen” & George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue with Pianists Susan Azaret Davies and Ryan Hartzell and Paso Robles High School Concert Choir
World Premier of “Where the Fleet Goes, We’ve Already Been”
Poem by Mary Golden, Music by Ron Kean
Tuesday Feb. 3 - Tuesday May 5, 2026
Tuesday, February 3
- First Rehearsal, 6pm-8:30pm
- 6pm for new members
- 6:30, all singers
Saturday, Feb. 28: 10:00am - 2:00pm
- Choral Retreat at Dallon’s Hall
- Lunch is included
Tuesday, March 17: No Rehearsal
Monday, April 27, 7:00-9:00pm
- Piano Palooza Orchestra Rehearsal
- Templeton Performing Arts Center at Templeton High School
Wednesday, April 29, 7pm-9pm
- Piano Palooza Orchestra Rehearsal
- Templeton Performing Arts Center at Templeton High School
Sunday, May 3, 3pm
- Piano Palooza Concert!
- Call Time 1:30pm
Tuesday, May 5, 6pm
- Final Rehearsal
- Announcement of 22nd season
DATES: 17 Meetings. February 3-May 5, 2026.
TIME: 6:00-9:00pm
FEE: $100
LOCATION: North County Campus Room N3102
INSTRUCTOR: Cassandra Tarantino
QUESTIONS: Contact instructor at ctaranti@cuesta.edu
Class Schedule – Please Note:
Our class schedules may be subject to change. You can view the most current class
status anytime on the Community Programs website. To stay up to date after registering,
please monitor your email, as any changes will be sent to the email address we have
on file.
| Meet the instructor | |
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Cassandra Tarantino |
Cassandra Tarantino has her Bachelor’s Degrees in Church Music and English Literature from Westmont College, Santa Barbara. She holds Master’s Degrees in Performance Flute from CSU, Northridge, and in Choral Conducting from SJSU. Ms. Tarantino has taught at Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo since 2006 where she conducts the Concert Choir, teaches private voice and flute, and Musicianship and Classical Music Appreciation. In 2006 Cassandra founded the Cuesta Concord Chorus and has enjoyed touring the world with them singing with fellow choirs and for veterans. Ms. Tarantino was hired in 2017 as the Music Director for St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Folk music and dance are a passion for Cassandra, and you will often find her playing and dancing traditional Irish, English Country and Contra Dance music. |
Cuesta Concord Chorus, a community of singers, shares their joy and love of music near and far.
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Cuesta Concord Chorus (C3) is directed by Cassandra Tarantino who founded the chorus in the Fall of 2005. Through a supportive community we create music. The music we perform ranges from Medieval to contemporary choral music, a capella, accompanied, and in various languages. Chorus members range in age from 16-85. Our vision has grown to include domestic and international tours, small caroling ensembles, and Veteran Outreach. It is our honor and joy to sing for you.
Vox Concordia Mundi: Singing in Harmony around the World.
Cuesta Concord Chorus has sung in numerous languages, including:
English, French, Latin, Spanish, German, Italian, Irish Celtic, Armenian, Hebrew,
Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, ancient Germanic Latin, and Cherokee.
In addition to performing works from the Classical Choral Canon, the Cuesta Concord Chorus has performed major works with orchestra, including J. S. Bach’s Magnificat and full Christmas Oratorio, A. Vivaldi’s Magnificat and Gloria, and René Clausen’s “A New Creation.” In the summer of 2025, at the Voices Unite! Festival, they will produce a full scale orchestral production of Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana,” which will be performed with community choruses from around the world.
2024 Winter Concert featuring J. S. Bach's "Christmas Oratorio I," with full orchestra
"A New Creation," René Clausen with Orchestra and Soloists and Narrator
Biographies

Cassandra Tarantino has her in Master’s degrees Choral Conducting from San Jose State University and Performance Flute from California State University, Northridge. Her Bachelor’s Degrees are in Church Music and English Literature from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. Mrs. Tarantino has participated in music festivals as a flutist and conductor at the Oregon Bach Festival, Aspen Music Festival, Apple Hill Chamber Music Festival in New Hampshire, Abeyrstwyth Music Festival in Wales, and Morges Chamber Music Festival in Switzerland. She took sabbatical in Northern Ireland to study Classical and traditional music and the Irish-Celtic Language. In 2005 Mrs. Tarantino was hired by Cuesta College to begin a choral program at the campus in Paso Robles. The Cuesta Concord Chorus has since become a thriving community of singers that regularly performs locally and tours throughout the US and Europe. Mrs. Tarantino conducts, teaches private flute and voice, music theory and music history at Cuesta College, San Luis Obispo, California. In 2013, Mrs. Tarantino co-founded with Marcy Irving the Central Coast Gilbert & Sullivan Company, a community-based opera company. In 2017 Mrs. Tarantino was hired as the Director of Music at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, San Luis Obispo. In 2021 Mrs. Tarantino completed her Level III Sommelier Exam through the International Sommelier Guild and is the Sommelier for CASS Winery in Paso Robles, California. Folk music and dance are a passion for Cassandra, and you will often find her playing and dancing traditional Irish, English Country and Contra Dance music. She loves to play with her menagerie of animals, garden, and travel the world with her ever supportive and awesome husband, Dr. Jon E. Tarantino.
Ryan Hartzell, bass and piano, and organ works as a Software Engineer at OnSpot Data. By night, he and a team of friends are developing a video game, Gazelle in a Winter Coat. He has been a regular choral singer on the Central Coast since moving to SLO in 2014 to study Computer Science at Cal Poly. While there, he joined the Cal Poly choirs, where he sang in the annual Bach Week and went on tour to sing in England, Wales, and Southern California. After graduating in 2018, he spent time in LA and New Zealand but returned in 2020. Since then, he has sung with the SLO Master Chorale, Resonance, the Symphony of the Vines, and, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, San Luis Obispo. In addition to accompanying the Cuesta Concord Chorus, Mr. Hartzell accompanies voice classes at his alma mater, Cal Poly, SLO.
International and Domestic Tours
From the Director:
One of my favorite memories from college is going on a choir tour to the east coast.
The fact that I was on the tour as a flutist and not a singer didn’t matter. It
was an incredible tour! I knew that if I were to ever have a chorus, I would tour
the world with them. Our first tour was in 2007 to the California Missions. Our
first international tour was in 2011 to Ireland and Northern Ireland. Additional tours
have included the East Coast of the US, Germany, Austria, England, Normandy, Italy,
and Sicily. “Vox Concordia Mundi” means “Singing in Harmony Around the World.” Joining
our voices with our fellow singing friends is a wonderful way to spread peace and
harmony. We have loved each venue, each chorus, and each audience member that we
have met over these last 20 years!

Italy and Sicily “Viva La Musica!” Tour: Cuesta Concord Chorus at the Temple of Concordia, Agrigento, Sicily, July, 2024

“Vox Concordia Mundi” tour to England and Normandy: Cuesta Concord Chorus on Iowa
Beach in Normandy on July 4, 2019. We had just performed at the American Cemetery
to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of D-Day. The flag we are holding was flown on
the US Nation’s Capital Building when we toured there in 2013. This flag goes on
tour with us each time.

Cuesta Concord Chorus singing “Normandy,” Words by Cyril Crane, music by Dr. Ron Kean. The chorus commissioned this piece from Dr. Kean in honor of his father who fought at Normandy. The composer is conducting. Dr. Kean wrote a piccolo part for Cassanrda Tarantino to play. The song opens with “Taps” on solo piccolo. It was her great honor to play that piece for the soldiers buried there. The chorus sang in full voice on July 4, 2019 honoring the 75th Anniversary of the Storming of Normandy.
"Normandy," Words by Cyril Crane, music by Dr. Ron Kean

The Cuesta Concord Chorus at Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany in July 2017. Our dear
Ann Coppenbarger is in the front bottom right corner with the baseball cap and big
smile.

North County Chorus with Neuschwanstein in the background, July 2017.

Cuesta Concord Chorus in the Basilika St. Michael in Austria (Where Maria and Georg von Trapp were married in “The Sound of Music”)


“Freedom Tour:” The North County Chorus in front of the NAtion’s Capital, July 2014. The flag on the building is being flown in our honor. The flag we are holding was flown in honor of Cassandra Tarantino. This is the tour that began our Veteran Outreach Program.
We performed at Veteran homes in West Virginia, Philadelphia, Massachusetts, and at the Walter Reed Hospital.

The North County Chorus giving Cassandra Tarantino an American Flag that had been flown on the Nation’s Capital Building in January of 2014.


“Ireland Choir Tour” North County Chorus in the Belfast Cathedral, July 2011. This
was our first international tour. It had originally been scheduled for 2010, but
the chorus got waylaid in Philadelphia because of the Icelandic volcano eruption.
Thanks to Travel Guard Insurance, we got all of our money back and succeeded in landing
in Dublin in 2011.


“California Mission Tour:” The North County Chorus in front of Mission San Antonio
de Padua, 2007. This was our first tour. Additional Missions where we performed
included Mission Carmel and Mission San Rafael. We worked with Dr. Craig Russel, a
Mission Music Specialist, on finding pieces that had not been performed in over 200
years. We brought those pieces back to life, and even got to sing them to the composers
who were buried in the Missions where we performed!
Veteran Outreach

Faces of Freedom Memorial, Atascadero
Our Veteran Outreach Program began with our 2014 Freedom Tour. On this tour we performed in Veteran Hospitals and Veteran Homes across the East Coast. Performing for these men and women changed our lives. All we wanted to do was sing for them as a way of saying, “Thank you for your service.” What we received from them in gratitude changed our lives. Since 2014 all veterans and spouses are invited free to our concerts and events. We sing at the Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day services at the Paso Robles Cemetery. We sing at the annual Lost at Sea Ceremony in Cayucos. When we are on tour, we seek to find Veteran Memorial and Cemetery sites where we perform.
"Alleluia," Randall Thompson, composed during WWII

Florence American Cemetery, June 16, 2024

Salzburg, Austria in front of the Greenhouse where “I am 16 Going on 17” was performed in “Sound of Music.”

Laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery, June 29, 2014.