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D ALE WARLAND SINGERS AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION OF MINNESOTA friday, november 21, 2003 8:15 p.m. st. andrew's lutheran church mahtomedi, mn --}Il d a lew ar I and sin g e rs 2003-2004 season of music Sponsored by Target, Mervyn's and Marshall Fields' with support from the Target Foundation Echoes of Christmas Sponsored by Minnesota Monthly Saturday, December 6, 2003, 8:00 p.m. St. Olaf Catholic Church Minneapolis Sunday, December 7,2003,4:00 p.m. -- SOLD OUT! Wayzata Community Church Wayzata Friday, December 12, 2003, 8:00 p.m. -- ADDED PERFORMANCE Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church St. Paul Saturday, December 13, 2003, 8:00 p.m. -- SOLD OUT! Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church St. Paul Cathedral Classics Sponsored by Ecolab, Inc. Thursday, March 18, 2004, 7:30 p.m. Basilica of Saint Mary Minneapolis Saturday, March 20,2004,8:00 p.m. Basilica of Saint Mary Minneapolis Order your A River Journey Sponsored by Deluxe Corporation Foundation tickets today! Saturday, April 24, 2004, 8:00 p.m. Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church TICKETWORKS St. Paul 612-343-3390 Sunday, April 25, 2004, 4:00 p.m. First Lutheran Church Columbia Heights www.ticketworks.com FINAL CONCERTI I Pay NO additional ticket fees! I Have Had Singing -- A Choral Celebration Sunday, May 30, 2004 Concert: 3:00 p.m. Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis Tickets: $40 - $16 Reception following concert. Hyatt Regency Minneapolis Tickets: $50/person Please visit our website for more information: www.dalewarlandsingers.org. the dale warland singers Now celebrating its 31st season of con- The Dale Warland Singers also per- certs, tours, radio broadcasts, and criti- forms in collaboration with other Twin cally acclaimed recordings, the Dale Cities arts organizations including the Warland Singers is recognized as one Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the of the world's foremost a cappella Minnesota Orchestra, and the James choral ensembles. The 40-voice profes- Sewell Ballet. The Singers have sional choir is based in Minneapolis/St. worked under the batons of the late Paul. Robert Shaw, Hugh Wolff, Edo de Waart, Leonard Slatkin, Bobby The Dale Warland Singers has earned a McFerrin, David Zinman, and Roger reputation for its commitment to com- Norrington to name a few. missioning and performing new choral music. The ensemble has kept the This fall, the Dale Warland Singers will choral genre fresh and alive by com- release its first "live" recording, missioning works from Dominick Rachmaninoff Vespers. Last year, the Argento, Stephen Paulus, Libby Larsen, choir released two recordings: Walden Carol Barnett, George Shearing, Peter Pond, containing three major choral Schickele, Bernard Rands, Emma Lou works written by Pulitzer-Prize win- Diemer, Alice Parker, Janika ning composer, Dominick Argento; and Vandervelde, Augusta Read Thomas, Christmas with the Dale Warland Aaron Jay Kernis, and Frank Ferko Singers, which The Seattle Times among others. The Dale Warland described as "impeccable, full of Singers' Choral Ventures ,. program vibrant life and blended like a bottle of solicits works from emerging com- Veuve Clicquot Grande Dame." These posers, and through this program, over recordings join some 24 other Dale $150,000 in commissions have been Warland Singers recordings including awarded to over fifty talented musi- Bernstein and Britten, which contains cians. Bernstein's Chichester Psalms and Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb, along In 1992, the Dale Warland Singers with Stephen Paulus' Pilgrims' Hymn became the first-ever recipient of the and movements from Albright's Margaret Hillis Achievement Award for Chichester Mass. Another favorite, Blue Choral Excellence. The organization Wheat, is a collection of American folk shares this honor only with Chanticleer music. Also among the Singers' lauded and the Vancouver Chamber Choir releases is December Stillness, which among professional choirs. The group's BBC Music Magazine gave its highest extraordinary efforts on behalf of com- rating for performance and sound, call- posers and new music resulted in ing it, "...splendid, melting stuff." The ASCAP Awards for Adventurous South Jersey's Courier-Post called the Programming in 1992, 1993, 1996, and 1994 release of Cathedral Classics, "an 1999. unmatched musical experience," and The Oregonian stated simply, "peer- In addition to a subscription season in less." Earlier recordings by the Singers the Twin Cities, the Dale Warland include: A Rose in Winter; Christmas Singers tours throughout the United Echoes, Vols. 1 and 2; Carols for States and abroad. It has also Christmas; Choral Currents; as well as appeared on Garrison Keillor's original 13 others. A Prairie Home Companion and has been featured on Public Radio International's Saint Paul Sunday. The annual Echoes of Christmas and Cathedral Classics broadcasts reach lis- teners nationwide. In the summer of 2002, the ensemble made its debut at the Ravinia Festival (Chicago). The choir also performed at the American Society of Harpists National Conference and the Sixth World Symposium on Choral Music, both held in the Twin Cities. Soprano Alto Beth Althof Abbie Betinis WendiBuck Galina Erickson Marie Spar Dymit* Joanne Halvorsen* Carole Hofstad Melissa Holm-Johansen Deborah Loon Osgood Lynette Johnson Jennifer Rissman Natalia Kojanova Jodi Rowe Mary C. Maiden Muller Dawn Schuffenhauer Krista J. Palmquist Naomi Staruch Susan Ramlet Teresa Tierney Tenor Bass Joel C. Fischer* Duane E. Andersen Jon Hermanson Matthew Culloton * Eric N. Hopkins Eric Harstad Justin Karch Dave Jacobson Nicholas Eugene Lemme Patrick McDonough David Lower Michael Meyer Robert Pontious Jack Nelson Hal Snyder Thomas Shaffer Anthony Sofie Steve Sheppard Brian L. Steele * section leaders dale warland, founder and music director Dale Warland, celebrated American musician, has made an indelible impression on the landscape of contemporary choral music both nationally and internationally. During his time with the Dale Warland Singers, he has shaped a vocal ensemble known for its exquisite sound, technical finesse, and stylistic range. From this plat- form, Warland not only masters the traditional repertoire, but has commissioned over 250 new choral works. The choral world has responded by bestowing its highest honors on Warland, Dale Warland including the prestigious ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and founder and music director Publishers) Victor Herbert Award (2003) in recognition of Warland's artistic contri- butions and a special award from Chorus America and ASCAP for Warland's "pio- neering vision, leadership and commitment to commissioning and performing new choral works at the highest level of artistry" (2002). Other awards and recognition include the 2001 Louis Botto Award for Innovative Action and Entrepreneurial Zeal; the 2001 McKnight Distinguished Artist Award in recognition of his lifetime achievements as a choral conductor and his continued contribution to the arts in Minnesota; and the 1995 Michael Korn Founder's Award, the highest honor for a choral conductor in the United States, previously awarded to Robert Shaw, Margaret Hillis, and Roger Wagner, among others. Warland's appearances as a guest conductor have taken him to the podiums of the Swedish Radio Choir, Danish Radio Choir, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Opus 7 Vocal Ensemble, the Utah Chamber Artists, the Grant Park Music Festival and Israel's Cameran Singers, to name a few. Warland has also rehearsed and prepared choirs for performances of major works in collaboration with notable conductors and composers including Robert Shaw, Edo de Waart, Leonard Slatkin, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, James Conlon and Kryzstof Penderecki. Warland is committed to sharing his knowledge about the choral arts and has served on the faculty of the Eric Ericson Award (conducting competition in Sweden); the All-Japan Chorus League National Competition in Fukuoka, Japan; has lectured on American music at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki; served on the artistic staff of the Tolosa Choral Festival in Spain; acted as co-chair of both the choral and recording panels of the National Endowment for the Arts; and complet- ed a 19-year tenure as Director of Choral Music at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. Ruth Palmer began her association with the Dale Warland Singers in January 2003 with the preparation of Messiaen's Trios Petites Liturgies de la Presence Divine, a collaboration with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and as assistant conductor for the DWS 30th Anniversary concert. She is currently Director of Music Ministries at Unity Church-Unitarian, St. Paul MN, and music director and vocal coach/pianist of The Institute for Art Song Recital Performance. Ruth Palmer assistant conductor Ruth has spent her concertizing career playing for singers on stages such as Alice Tully Hall, Weill Recital Hall, The National Gallery of Art, The Beaux Arts Society of Brussels, the Ordway McKnight Theatre and Orchestra Hall. She has been accom- panist for master classes by Elly Ameling, Gerard Souzay, Dalton Baldwin, and David Garvey. She has performed world premieres of works by Gian-Carlo Menotti, Libby Larsen, and Richard Hundley. Ruth played national competitions for NATS Artist Award, Carnegie Hall International American Music Competition, Metropolitan Opera Auditions, and she was official accompanist for the Rosa Ponselle Vocal Competition in Tully Hall. As a vocal coach/pianist she has worked extensively with art song and opera, preparing singers for roles in major houses as well as in universities. Ruth has taught at Philadelphia College of the Arts, West Chester University, University of Delaware, University of Minnesota, and at the NATS Master Teachers Intern Program at Penn State University. American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota Friday, November 21, 2003, 8: 15 pm 81. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Mahtomedi I. THANKSGIVING *An American Thanksgiving Carol Barnett (three hymns from The Sacred Harp) [Manuscript] Lynette Johnson, mezzo soprano Eric N. Hopkins, tenor I. Webster Come, we who Love the Lord, And let our joys be known: Join in a song with Sweet accord And thus surround the throne.