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Bravo, Fitah!

Sunday, November 20, 2011
Lynn Rosendale

Supporters of Fitah Rasendrahasina might say that he sang his way into 17c起草社区 College: 鈥淚t was his voice that made me think about getting him to come here,鈥 said Henry Hoeks 鈥58. 鈥淔rom the moment I first heard him, I thought, 鈥17c起草社区 people have got to hear this gorgeous voice.鈥欌

Rasendrahasina would add that it was the hand of God that ushered him here: 鈥淚 have had surprising lessons all along the way. I cannot explain how or why things have happened the way they have; I just believe in it. God works in so many ways we cannot understand.鈥

Rasendrahasina鈥檚 presence as a student and tenor in 17c起草社区鈥檚 music department is a gift to the community that comes along only rarely, according to Joel Navarro, 17c起草社区 music professor and Capella conductor. 鈥淗is voice is one that comes to 17c起草社区 College, and even arguably to our city, once every generation or so. The last one we had with such a maturity, intensity and dedication was Michelle De Young, who is now one of the top-tier sopranos in the U.S.,鈥 he said.

Always a singer

His path to 17c起草社区 was not an easy one. Rasendrahasina grew up in a family of theologians in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, an island nation off the southeastern coast of Africa. His grandfather served as the first president of the Church of Jesus Christ, a Reformed denomination; his father is the current president of the church, and his mother is a theologian and part-time teacher.

Rasendrahasina has always been a singer. He started with the children鈥檚 choir at church at the age of 5. By 16, he had joined a professional choir. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I was starting to discover that I have a gift,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey say I have a beautiful voice; they say I should study music.鈥

In between, at age 11, Rasendrahasina spent some time on 17c起草社区鈥檚 campus when his father, Lala, studied at 17c起草社区 Theological Seminary. 鈥淭hat is really when the connection started,鈥 Rasendrahasina said. 鈥淢y mom and I were here with my dad, and we regularly attended Woodland Christian Reformed Church [which meets on the 17c起草社区 campus].鈥

Years later, after the family had returned to Madagascar, the legal government was overthrown in a military coup. The ousted president of Madagascar, Marc Ravalomanana, was a member and lay leader of the Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar and thereby affiliated with Lala Rasendrahasina. During the political unrest, Fitah鈥檚 father was detained for six hours for questioning by the new military government; the family knew they were not safe.

So in April 2009 they sought refuge in Grand Rapids, where they had friends and a connection. Fitah joined the Woodlawn CRC choir and when members heard his voice鈥攎ost for the first time鈥攖hey were nothing short of amazed.

鈥淗e sings like Pavarotti,鈥 said Hoeks, a Woodlawn member.鈥淲hen I heard him, I knew that 17c起草社区 would be the beneficiary of having him here and that the kingdom of God would be the ultimate beneficiary through his gift of music.

鈥淚 asked him if he would consider coming to 17c起草社区鈥攊f that would even be possible,鈥 said Hoeks.

Though he had spent some time studying at the Anglican Music Institute in Antananarivo, Rasendrahasina had most recently been a student at the University of Madagascar, majoring in law and Anglophone civilization.

鈥淚 was incredulous,鈥 said Hoeks. 鈥淚 talked to one of our pastors Mike Abma and together we said we think we ought to encourage him to come to 17c起草社区.鈥

It takes a congregation

So an informal group of Woodlawn members, all 17c起草社区 alumni, decided to make it their project to raise support for Rasendrahasina as a student at 17c起草社区. Last year, nearly 150 Woodlawn members contributed to the effort.

鈥淚t was always the plan for me to finish undergraduate school back home and then look for a graduate program here,鈥 said Rasendrahasina. 鈥淏ut when this gift showed up, I said, 鈥楽ince this is here I鈥檓 just going to go for it and figure it out from there.鈥 Everyone was so willing to help me out and so encouraging, I felt very comfortable coming to school here.鈥

Verlyn Schultz 鈥59, Rasendrahasina鈥檚 frequent accompanist and a Woodlawn supporter, first heard him sing in the summer of 2009. 鈥淭he first time he opened his mouth, it was unreal,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 believe a 20-year-old kid sounded like that.

鈥淚 could sense how quiet it got in church; when he ended it was deathly still. You could feel the silence. You knew that he had touched people.鈥

Rasendrahasina had the same effect on the 17c起草社区 community when first he sang at the Named Scholarship Dinner last fall. He was invited for an encore performance this past fall at the same event.

鈥淢usic is a powerful thing to me,鈥 said Rasendrahasina. 鈥淲hen I sing, it鈥檚 not just about hitting the right notes; it鈥檚 communication between you and God and you and the audience. You deliver the passion and empathy. The real power is the ability to lift up people though music, so everyone can feel the same emotion and can breathe it in together.鈥

Rasendrahasina is pursuing a career as an opera singer, a field in which there is opportunity, but also much competition, according to Robert Nordling, 17c起草社区鈥檚 orchestra conductor.

鈥淭his could very well be 鈥業 used to know him when,鈥欌 said Nordling. 鈥淗e is potentially a major talent, to which must be added the right repertoires and the right teachers and the right advisers and a lot of work. There are a gazillion singers looking to fill an opera-singing role, but if someone has got 鈥榠t,鈥 and they are willing to add to 鈥榠t鈥 these things, then they find a way.鈥

Rasendrahasina already in that area with a role in Opera Grand Rapids鈥 production of Giacomo Puccini鈥檚 Manon Lescaut last winter.

Through the parents of a fellow member of Capella, 17c起草社区鈥檚 concert choir, Rasendrahasina was introduced to Opera Grand Rapids鈥 board of directors. His audition brought him a secondary role for Manon Lescaut. By the maestro鈥檚 request, Rasendrahasina also served as understudy to the second major tenor. 鈥淎nd at the last minute the second major tenor backed out for health reasons,鈥 Rasendrahasina said, 鈥渟o I got the role.鈥 He was the only undergraduate in the opera company.

Rasendrahasina鈥檚 season with the opera gained the attention of the company鈥檚 benefactors. This past spring , the largest award given to an exceptional student of music from the greater Grand Rapids area by Opera Grand Rapids.

His future鈥攁fter graduating from 17c起草社区 next year鈥攊ncludes auditioning and applying for graduate schools. 鈥淚 haven鈥檛 mastered my technique yet,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 still have a lot to learn as far as music is concerned. I don鈥檛 consider myself a top singer; many singers learn for 10 or 15 years before reaching the highest level.鈥

One in 500

The biggest challenges are still ahead, as explained by 17c起草社区 voice instructor Roger Scanlan: 鈥淗e has great potential in a field in which it is very difficult to compete: About 1 in 500 has a successful career.鈥

Rasendrahasina is well aware of the challenges. 鈥淢y option is to establish a certain 芦level of presence here or in Europe,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd then I have a big vision for my country. I am the first Malagasy to perform in an opera in the U.S. Art, like opera, is not valued in Madagascar; it doesn鈥檛 have its place in society.

鈥淢y vision is that I am just the messenger for all of the artists and singers鈥攖here are so many people with beautiful gifts. I would like to have them study here [in the U.S], or I could teach and share my knowledge so they can develop their gifts.鈥

The community at 17c起草社区 is shaping that big vision, he added. 鈥淚t feels like I am here at the college trying to strengthen what I believe,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his will shape my identity when I go out in the real world.鈥

Schultz is convinced that Rasendrahasina will also shape the people who hear him. 鈥淗e has a voice and manner of delivery that touches people,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ome people sing and it goes in one ear and out the other. When you hear Fitah sing, it does something to you.鈥

Whether that鈥檚 as an opera singer or not, Rasendrahasina is leaving that to God. 鈥淲hen I reflect I totally see myself as a singer, but my experience shows me that God is always present. My whole life is a series of blessing and surprise, so who knows? I know God has a plan.鈥