30 the Anniversary Concert, 27 April, 2003, Sundin Music Hall, Hamline

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

30 the Anniversary Concert, 27 April, 2003, Sundin Music Hall, Hamline table of contents 2002-03 Concert Season 4 The Dale Warland Singers 6 Dale Warland, Founder and Music Director 8 Artistic Staff 9 From the President 10 Special Guests, Aaron Jay Kernis and Tom Crann 11 30th Anniversary Concert 12 Program Notes 14 History of the Dale Warland Singers 22 30th Anniversary Awards 26 Alumni Singers 29 Former Board Members and Staff 31 The Singers 32 Honor Roll 36 Acknowledgements 39 Sponsors 40 Please note: No cameras or recording devices of any kind may be used during performances. Please turn off any electronic beeping devices (watches, pagers, etc.) or leave them with an usher prior to the performance. Please hold your applause until each section is completed. 3 2002-03 concert season Choral Ventures ™ Tuesday, May 13, 2003, 7:00 pm Sundin Music Hall Hamline University, St. Paul On May 13th, the Dale Wariand Singers presents the 16th annual Reading Session for the finalists of the 2003 Choral Ventures ,. program. This free concert is a unique opportunity for all interested in the process of composing. Four new works will be rehearsed by the Singers, then the floor is open for audience questions and comments. This year's semi-finalists, chosen from 149 applicants in 36 states are Luis Jorge Gonzalez, Jay Huber, Martha Sullivan, and Frances White. Don't miss out on the opportunity to let your voice be heard! FREE ADMISSION! Sponsored by Jerome Foundation 2003-2004 Season of Music Sponsored by Target, Mervyn's and Marshall Fields' with support from the Target Foundation An American Thanksgiving 11/01/03, 8:00 p.m., Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church, St. Paul 11/02/03, 4:00 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Columbia Heights Sponsored by Dorsey & Whitney, LLP Echoes of Christmas 12/06/03, 8:00 p.m., St. Olaf Catholic Church, Minneapolis 12/07/03, 4:00 p.m., Wayzata Community Church, Wayzata ORDER YOUR 12/14/03, 8:00 p.m., Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church, St. Paul SEASON TICKETS Sponsored by Minnesota Monthly TODAY! Cathedral Classics 3/18/04, 7:30 p.m., Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis Call DWS direct at 3/20/04, 8:00 p.m., Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis 651-632-5870. Sponsored by Ecolab, Inc. Pay no ticket processing, A River Journey handling, or mailing fees! 04/04/04, 8:00 p.m., Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church, St. Paul 04/25/04 4:00 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Columbia Heights Sponsored by Deluxe Corporation Foundation 4 recordings ENJOY THE UNPARALLELED SOUND OF THE DALE WARLAND SINGERS IN YOUR OWN HOME WITH THIS MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF CDs! Christmas with the Dale Warland Singers - 2002 Christmas wi" ,,,- DALE WARLAND SINGERS With this recording the Dale Warland Singers respond to thou- sands of requests for a new Christmas album. It includes familiar Christmas tunes in new arrangements, brand new carols and old favorites. Bernstein and Britten - 1999 This recording features Bernstein's provocative Chichester Psalms and Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb, plus contemporary works by Rautavaara, Wertsch, Harlap, Albright, Hovland and Paulus. Blue Wheat - 1996 A delightful collection of American folk songs with an expressive range from joyous whimsy to placid profundity December Stillness - 1995 DALE \X'ARLAND .:.. Lush, twentieth-century settings of Christmas/winter inspired texts Cathedral Classics - 1994 The ethereal sounds of Martin, Barber, Howells, and Allegri Fancie - 1994 Music by Brahms, Britten, Vaughan Williams, plus light selections from the Warland Cabaret Singers and more (available only on cassette) A Rose in Winter - 1989 (Re-released 1997) An intriguing blend of time-honored Christmas/winter works and engaging modern offerings Christmas Echoes, Vol. 1 & 2 - 1992 (Re-released 2001) These CDs contain a magical and refreshing collection of well- known and less-familiar Christmas carols. Carols for Christmas - 1987 A unique collection of arrangements of traditional Christmas carols by Minnesota composer Stephen Paulus. These recordings are available during intermission and after the ( concert in the lobby. You may also contact the Dale Warland Singers offices at 651.632.5870 or complete and mail/fax an online order form from our website: www.dalewarlandsingers.org. 5 the dale warland singers Now celebrating its 30th Anniversary Last surnrner the choir made its debut season of concerts, tours, radio at the Ravinia Festival (Chicago). The broadcasts, and critically acclaimed choir also performed at the American recordings, the Dale Warland Singers Society of Harpists National is recognized as one of the world's Conference and the Sixth World foremost a cappella choral ensembles. Symposium on Choral Music, both The 40-voice professional choir is held in the Twin Cities. based in Minneapolis/St. Paul. The Dale Warland Singers also The Dale Warland Singers has earned performs in collaboration with other a reputation for its commitment to Twin Cities arts organizations commissioning and performing new including the Saint Paul Chamber choral music. The ensemble has kept Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra, the choral genre fresh and alive by and the James Sewell Ballet. The commissioning works from Dominick Singers have worked under the batons Argento, Stephen Paulus, Libby of the late Robert Shaw, Hugh Wolff, Larsen, Carol Barnett, George Edo de Waart, Leonard Slatkin, Bobby Shearing, Peter Schickele, Bernard McFerrin, David Zinman, and Roger Rands, Emma Lou Diemer, Alice Norrington to name a few. Parker, Janika Vandervelde, Augusta Read Thomas, Aaron Jay Kernis, and During the 2002-2003 season, the Frank Ferko among others. The Dale choir released a new holiday Warland Singers' Choral Ventures ,. recording, Christmas with the Dale program solicits works from emerging Warland Singers. The Seattle Times composers, and through this program, describes the choral sound as over $150,000 in commissions have "impeccable, full of vibrant life and been awarded to over fifty talented blended like a bottle of Veuve Clicquot musicians. Grande Dame." This recording joins some 24 other Dale Warland Singers In 1992, the Dale Warland Singers recordings including Bernstein and became the first-ever recipient of the Britten which contains Bernstein's Margaret Hillis Achievement Award Chichester Psalms and Britten's for Choral Excellence. The Rejoice in the Lamb, along with organization shares this honor only Stephen Paulus' Pilgrims' Hymn and with Chanticleer and the Vancouver movements from Albright's Chichester Chamber Choir among professional Mass. Another favorite, Blue Wheat, is choirs. The group's extraordinary a collection of American folk music. efforts on behalf of composers and Also among the Singers' lauded new music resulted in ASCAP Awards releases is December Stillness, which for Adventurous Programming in 1992, BBC Music Magazine gave its highest 1993, 1996, and 1999. rating for performance and sound, calling it, "...splendid, melting stuff." In addition to a subscription season in The South Jersey's Courier-Post called the Twin Cities, the Dale Warland the 1994 release of Cathedral Classics, Singers tours throughout the United "an unmatched musical experience," States and abroad. In 1990, the and The Oregonian stated simply, ensemble traveled to Stockholm and "peerless." Earlier recordings by the Helsinki to represent North America Singers include: A Rosein Winter; at the Second World Symposium on Christmas Echoes, Vols. 1 and 2; Carols Choral Music. During the 1999-2000 for Christmas; Choral Currents; as well concert season, the group concertized as 13 others. in the Southeastern United States. It has also appeared on Garrison Keillor's original 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 listeners nationwide, 6 Soprano Alto Beth Althof Abbie Betinis Wendi Buck Galina Erickson Marie Spar Dymit" Joanne Halvorsen' Jodi Hermanson Melissa Holm-Johansen Lynette Johnson Natalia Kojanova Pamela Marentette Mary C. Maiden Muller Melissa Morey Anna George Meek Deborah Loon Osgood Krista Palmquist Dawn Schuffenhauer Naomi Staruch Monica Stratton Tenor Bass Joel C. Fischer' Duane Andersen Eric N. Hopkins Jeffrey Bipes Adam Judd Matthew Culleton" Justin Karch Dave Jacobson David Nordli Brian Kremer Hal Snyder Patrick McDonough Anthony Sofie Michael Meyer Gregory Tambornino Jack Nelson Tim O'Brien Terry Sheetz Brian L. Steele , section leader 7 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 platform, Warland not only masters the traditional repertoire, but has commissioned over 230 new choral works. Dale Warland founder and music direct'or The choral world has responded by bestowing its highest honors on Warland, including a special award in 2002 from Chorus America and the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) for Warland's "pioneering vision, leadership and commitment to commissioning and performing new choral works at the highest level of artistry." 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. 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, and Kryzstof Penderecki.
Recommended publications
  • Orchestra Hall Orchestra Hall
    season 46 2014 - 2015 PRESENTSPRESENTS ATAT ORCHESTRAORCHESTRA HALL HALL Every kid deserves a brush with inspiration. ©2012 Target Brands, Inc. Target and the Bullseye Design are Target Inc. Brands, Target ©2012 722966 Inc. Brands, Target registered trademarks of That’s why Target is on track to give Learn about the difference this support is making for $1 BILLION FOR EDUCATION kids nationwide. by the end of 2015. Target.com/Education S, O 26, 2014 4 2014-2015 46TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON 2014-2015 SEASON SPONSORS MADE IN MINNESOTA Sunday, October 26, 2014 at 4 pm Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis 1111 Nicollet Mall Minneapolis, MN Pre-Concert Conversation with Classical Minnesota Public Radio Host John Birge and Minnesota composers Libby Larsen, Jocelyn Hagen and Dessa at 3 pm. VocalEssence Chorus & Ensemble Singers Dessa Andy Thompson, arranger & co-composer Chamber orchestra Philip Brunelle, conductor Dale Warland, conductor This activity is made possible by the voters of Tesfa Wondemagegnehu, conductor Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund, and a grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation Minnesota. SPECIAL THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THIS CONCERT Bush Foundation McKnight Foundation Minnesota State Arts Board The John and Ruth Huss Fund of The Saint Paul Foundation Kay and Mike McCarthy David K. Whitney VOCALESSENCE PLEASE NOTE 1900 Nicollet Avenue • This concert may be recorded for broadcast — please help us keep the performance space Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 quiet. Take a moment now to check that all cell phones, paging devices, wristwatch alarms and 612-547-1451 the like are turned off before the concert begins.
    [Show full text]
  • The Fruits of Our Labors!
    ISSUED 6 TIMES PER YEAR JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2010 VOLUME 38 ~ ISSUE 6 The WYSU & Mill Creek MetroParks Partnership: The Fruits of our Labors! During the past three WYSU To view images of the tree plant- on-air fund drives, members who ing site, as well as some examples contributed to WYSU at the $120 of the kinds of trees planted, please ‘Supporter’ level could choose to have visit this website: http://tinyurl.com/ a tree planted in their honor in Mill WYSUMetroParktrees Creek MetroParks as their thank-you So far, by virtue of the WYSU gift. community partnership with Mill The first group of such tree plant- Creek MetroParks and our special ings took place in autumn 2009 at tree planting premium, WYSU lis- the Mill Creek Preserve, located on teners have been responsible for the Western Reserve and Tippecanoe planting of 182 trees in Mill Creek Roads. The types of trees planted for MetroParks! this initial planting included: black Thank you for supporting walnut, serviceberry, black tupelo, WYSU—and our local environment. shagbark hickory, black oak, white pine, sweet birch, black cherry, crabapple, red maple, sugar maple, swamp white oak, and persimmon. These species were chosen because of their ability to provide wildlife habitat and supply food in the form of fruit, nuts, and berries. WYSU would like to thank everyone who elected to “go green” with their premium selection, thereby helping us preserve one of the last wild places in Mahoning County. Yours is a gift that will last a lifetime! WYSU’s 12th note 88.5 MHz, 90.1 MHz, 97.5 MHz Program Listings 2010 January & February MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN Mid.
    [Show full text]
  • Dale Warland Pdf Download - $1.00 GP-W001 SATB Div
    Always Singing Dale Warland pdf download - $1.00 GP-W001 SATB div. choir, a cappella Dale Warland Always Singing for a cappella SATB div. choir There was such a lot of singing and this was my pleasure, too. The boys all sang in the fields, and at night we all sang. The chapels were full of singing. It was singing, singing all the time. I have had pleasure. I have had singing. - Fred Mitchell from AKENFIELD: PORTRAIT OF AN ENGLISH VILLAGE by Ronald Blythe (paraphrase by the composer) 67'8'9::; Commissioned by the Unity Singers of Unity Church-Unitarian, St. Paul, MN, 4/<'/=#*"=$/'>;?:: Ruth Palmer, director, for performance at the 2009 ACDA National Convention. !"#$%&'()*+)*+ Fred Mitchell (!,-'./)0)&)12'$'3$445""$ Dale Warland (Retired farm-worker from Akenfield, England, age 85, Paraphrase by the composer) rall. a tempo With excitement, ca. 80 sub q = I have had sing- ing, P f F , Soprano # # f , , Alto # # 3 œ & 4 ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ ˙œ. ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ , ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ SingFor- ing,perusalsing- ing,purposesI have hadonly.sing Do- ing, not singcopy.- ing. Sing- ing, sing- ing, sub sing-ing.P f F f Tenor œ ˙ , , œ , # ˙ œ ˙ , ˙ œœ ˙ œ˙. ˙˙ ˙ œ Bass ? # # 3 œ œ œ œ ˙ # 4 œ œ ˙ Sing- ing, **sing- ing, I have had sing- ing, Sing- ing, sing- ing, Slightly Slower poco rall. a tempo rall. ( = ca. 72) q 8 f f I have had sing- ing, F There was ƒ , F SA # # ˙ # # œ ˙ œœ ˙ œ œ œ 4 6 j‰ 4 3 & œ ˙ ˙ œ œ 4 ˙ ˙˙ 4 w œ œ 4 œ 4 œ Œ ˙ ˙.
    [Show full text]
  • Jan 25 to 31.Txt
    CLASSIC CHOICES PLAYLIST January 25 - 31, 2021 PLAY DATE: Mon, 01/25/2021 6:02 AM Antonio Vivaldi Violin Concerto No. 10 "La Caccia" 6:11 AM Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 22 6:30 AM Claudio Monteverdi Madrigals Book 6: Qui rise, o Tirso 6:39 AM Henry Purcell Sonata No. 9 6:48 AM Franz Ignaz Beck Sinfonia 7:02 AM Francois Francoeur Cello Sonata 7:13 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Twelve Variations on a Minuet by Fischer 7:33 AM Alessandro Scarlatti Sinfonia di Concerto Grosso No. 2 7:41 AM Franz Danzi Horn Concerto 8:02 AM Johann Sebastian Bach Lute Suite No. 1 8:17 AM William Boyce Concerto Grosso 8:30 AM Ludwig Van Beethoven Symphony No. 8 9:05 AM Lowell Liebermann Piano Concerto No. 2 9:34 AM Walter Piston Divertimento 9:49 AM Frank E. Churchill/Ann Ronell Medley From Snow White & the 7 Dwarfs 10:00 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Eight Variations on "Laat ons Juichen, 10:07 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No. 15 10:18 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Sonata No. 17 10:35 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento No. 9 10:50 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Rondo for piano & orch 11:01 AM Louise Farrenc Quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello 11:31 AM John Alan Rose Piano Concerto, "Tolkien Tale" 12:00 PM Edward MacDowell Hamlet and Ophelia (1885) 12:15 PM Josef Strauss Music of the Spheres Waltz 12:26 PM Sir Paul McCartney A Leaf 12:39 PM Frank Bridge An Irish Melody, "The Londonderry Air" 12:49 PM Howard Shore The Return of the King: The Return of 1:01 PM Johannes Brahms Clarinet Quintet 1:41 PM Benjamin Britten Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra 2:00 PM Ferry Muhr Csardas No.
    [Show full text]
  • Planet Ordway, the Dale Warland Singers and Symphonic Chorus
    " pia net 0r d "\V ay THE TARGET 1995/1996 HOLIDAY SEASON _ ..•.. _,.~- - 6Jhe CDa[e<W"ar[amC Sinsers &.. Symphonic Chorus ~sters Sopranos Louise Miner \Basses Phyllis Mosby Beth Althof Byron Aldrich Angela Newhouse Julie Beaton LeRoy Altermatt Julie Nordell Laura Boe Gordon Barry Karen Onstad " Wendi Buck Bruce Broquist Leslie Ann Quigley Debby Croker Walter Cogswell Susan Hodges Ramlet Marie Spar Dymit Krista River Gordon Doering Virginia Eterm Bob Hainlen Carol Stromberg Mary French Arthur LaRue Momoko Tanno Sharlene Giebenow Bob Miller Lisa Theisen Marcia Hagen David Ryan Moberg Peggy Tuthill Debra Harrer Bill Penny Rica Van Kathy Hering Bob Peskin Deborah Wagner Lynette Johnson Ruth Warland Jim Ramlet Catherine "Margaret Westin Chuck Risser McCord Larsen Mitzi Westra James Sample Dee Lynne Lee Wes Schultz Carolyn White Norah Long Mark Sheldon Linda Wiley Rebecca Mulkern Steve Sheppard Karen Wilkerson Diane Cooper Nelson Brian Steele Mary Bell Wolff Deb Loon Osgood Robert Sunderlin Teresa Woollums Mary Patton Thomas Walter Elizabeth Pauly Lloyd White Virginia Rohr 6renors Robert Wilcox Deb Southworth Paul Anderson Robert Wojcicki Jacqueline Steele Claude Cassagne Woody Woodward Ruth Thompson Tom Chervenak Teresa Tierney Bob Collopy . Jeanne Wegener Steve Comils Carol White Jerome Elsbernd Rebecca White Bryan Fisher Scott Gorman ~tos Kim Griebenow Larry Kuusisto Susan Barnes Mike Miller Cyndee Chaffee Rob Pontious Harriet Collopy David Schubbe Joanne Halvorsen Randall Speer Wendy Halverson Steve Staruch Elaine Heisterkamp Philip Steen Shelley Kline Rick Treece Jeanne Mayer Todd Wilson Marilyn Miller Please forgive any ommisions or errors that may occur in this listing I. CHarK!CThe CHera[d ~Be[s SinB Verse 1 Hark! The herald angels sing Glory to the newborn King: Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled: Joyful all ye nations rise, join the triumph of the skies, With th' angelic host proclaim, Christ is born in Bethlehem.
    [Show full text]
  • Winter Holiday Programs November 15, 2019
    Winter Holiday Programs November 15, 2019 – January 5, 2020 WINTER HOLIDAY SEASON 2019 Winter Holiday Specials Program Hours Weeks Code Start Date End Date A Chanukah Celebration with Chicago A Cappella (Encore) 1 1 CHK 11/15/2019 1/5/2020 Dee Alexander: Jazz at Christmastime (NEW!) 1 1 DEE 11/15/2019 The Film Score: Music for the Winter Holidays with Michael 1 1 TFW 11/15/2019 1/5/2020 Philips (Encore) Music of the Baroque: Brass & Choral Holiday Special (NEW!) 2 1 MOB 11/15/2019 1/5/2020 Winter Holidays Around the World with Bill McGlaughlin 1 1 EXPW 11/15/2019 1/5/2020 (Encore) PROGRAM: A CHANUKAH CELEBRATION WITH CHICAGO A CAPPELLA Code: CHK19 Genre: Holiday, Chanukah Length: 1 hour (58:30) Frequency: 1-part Holiday Special Delivery Type: PRX Optional Breaks: One Air Window: November 15, 2019 – January 5, 2020 Host: Jonathan Miller Producers: Cydne Gillard, Jonathan Miller, Matt Greenberg Contact Information: Estlin Usher: 773-279-2112, [email protected] David Sims: 773-279-2027, [email protected] PRX Link: https://exchange.prx.org/p/295194 WFMT Radio Network Website Link: https://radionetwork.wfmt.com/programs/a-chanukah-celebration/ This special is available free of charge to all affiliate stations and will be available for two broadcasts from December 1, 2019 through January 5, 2020. A Chanukah Celebration with Chicago a cappella Join Jonathan Miller, artistic director of Chicago a cappella and a longtime champion of Jewish choral music, for an inspiring and informative show featuring choral music set to Chanukah texts. Familiar tunes include "I Have a Little Dreidel" (both in its original Yiddish form and in a neo-funk Hebrew/English setting), a swing version of "S'vivon" by Steve Barnett, and a lively setting of the traditional melody for "Al-Hanissim" ("For the Miracles") by Elliot Levine.
    [Show full text]
  • Cathedral Classics, Dale Warland Singers, April 1, 2000, the Basilica
    • CAtHEDAAL CLASsics~ • Dale Warland, Music Director and Conductor Jerry Rubino, Associate Conductor Carol Barnett, Composer in Residence Richard Dirlam - Soprano Saxophone with special guests - james sewell ballet James Sewell, Artistic Director 8 PM Saturday, April 1, 2000 The Basilica of Saint Mary Dale Warland, Music Director and Conductor The 1999-2000 season marks founder Dale Warland's twenty-eighth season as Music Director of the Dale Warland Singers. Warland has devoted his professional life to attaining the highest artistic level in choral singing. Through musicianship and attention to detail, he has built one of the finest choral ensembles in the United States. Under Warland's leadership, the Dale Warland Singers has thrilled choral music enthusiasts, not just in its Twin Cities home, but throughout North America and Europe. Warland's outstanding achievements in the field of choral music were recognized in June 1995, when he received the Michael Korn Founder's award at the annual Chorus America Conference in Seattle. This award, the highest honor for a choral conductor in the United States, has previously been given to outstanding choral conductors such as Robert Shaw, Margaret Hillis, and Roger Wagner. In addition to his active schedule as Music Director of the Dale Warland Singers, Warland is in demand as a guest conductor, lecturer, composer, and clinician. He has conducted the Swedish Radio Choir, the Danish Radio Choir, the Oregon Bach Festival Chorus, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and Israel's Cameran Singers. He had also rehearsed and prepared choirs for performances of major works in collaboration with notable conductors including Robert Shaw, Edo de Waart, Leonard Slatkin, and Stanislaw Skrowaczewski.
    [Show full text]
  • Programguideapr-Jun12.Pdf
    Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 5am BBC BBC World Service World Service 6am Krista Tippett The State on Being We’re In Morning Edition 7am On The Only A Media Game 8am Weekend Weekend 9am Edition Edition BBC Newshour 10am Marketplace Money Car Talk The Diane Rehm Show 11am The Splendid Wait Wait... Table Don’t Tell Me 12 noon This Travel with Fresh Air with Terry Gross Rick Steves American Life 1pm State of The Moth Radio WFPL News Here and Now A Prairie the News Hour / Radiolab Home 2pm Companion Snap Q with Jian Ghomeshi Judgment Science Friday 3pm Wait Wait... Day 6 Don’t Tell Me On Point 4pm This Bob Edwards American Life Weekend 5pm All Things All Things Considered All Things Considered Considered 6pm Car Talk Marketplace A Prairie Home 7pm On The Companion Media The World 8pm Bullseye Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Rebroadcast) Smiley & West PRX w Jesse Thorn 9pm Remix Moyers & To the Best of The Tobolowsky State of the The Tavis Company Our Knowledge Files News (Rebroadcast) Smiley Show 10pm Earth Beat 11pm 12am 1am BBC BBC BBC World Service World World Service 2am Service 3am 4am Complete program listings available at WFPL.org Important Phone Numbers Information: 814-6500 Business Sponsorship: 814-6521 Volunteer Opportunities: 814-6525 Studio Tours: 814-6530 Membership: 814-6565 News Room: 814-6550 Studio Lines: WFPL: 814-TALK / WUOL: 814-WUOL / WFPK: 814-WFPK Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 5am Scott Blankenship Ward Jacobson Scott Ward 6am Blankenship Jacobson 7am Pipedreams John
    [Show full text]
  • Your Grandparents' Antenna! WYSU-FM’S New Antenna
    VOLUME 40 ~ ISSUE 1 ISSUED 6 TIMES PER YEAR not JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2011 Your Grandparents' Antenna! WYSU-FM’s new antenna. What all the fuss was about. See photo spread inside. WYSU Listener Appreciation Party �ere’s no denying it, November was a tough month for WYSU, but with our antenna project now behind us, it’s time to celebrate! In appreciation for all of your patience and support during this past year WYSU is having a party, and you’re invited. We hope you can join us on �ursday evening, January 6, from 5:00 until 8:00 pm at the Lemon Grove Café (lemongrovecafe.com) in downtown Youngstown for an evening of entertainment listen to live jazz and thank you, our loyal listeners, for all and light refreshments. �is free, family-friendly event of your support and best wishes. If you need more infor/ is open to all. Whatever the outdoor temperatures, the mation, contact Melinda 3owen-Houck at 35'/678-1777. atmosphere indoors will be warm and welcoming as we We’ll see you there In �is Issue: New WYSU-FM An enn! FALL Fund Drive S"''es( )e*p Us M!ke H%( -$. /!me of H-+e WYSU’s 12th no e 88.5 MHz, 90.1 M)z, 97.5 MH8 P$-<$!0 L%( ings 2011 January & February MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN Mid. Mid. Jazz 1:00 1:00 2:00 2:00 Classical 3:00 Music 3:00 4:00 4:00 5:00 5:00 6:00 6:00 Hearts of Alternative Space Radio 7:00 Morning Edition 7:00 On the 8:00 Media Being 8:00 9:00 Weekend Weekend 9:00 Edition Edition 10:00 10:00 Car Talk A Prairie 11:00 Classical Music with Barbara Krauss Home 11:00 Wait, Wait..
    [Show full text]
  • Program Listings” (USPS James W
    WXXI-TV/HD | WORLD | CREATE | AM1370 | CLASSICAL 91.5 | WRUR 88.5 | THE LITTLE PROGRAMPUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER LISTINGSSEPTEMBER 2016 Julia Child’s SEE WXXI’S SPECIAL 50TH ANNIVERSARY THE FRENCH CHEF INSERT INSIDE! CHOCOLATE MOUSSE AND CARAMEL CUSTARD TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 AT 8PM ON WXXI-TV As WXXI looks back on 50 years, we invite you to step back in time and relive the magic of The French Chef: Chocolate Mousse and Caramel Custard, the first program that aired on Channel 21on September 6, 1966. Join Julia Child on WXXI’s anniversary date as she cooks her famous Chocolate Mousse and we look back to pay tribute to the woman who was the first to host a national television cooking series – a program genre now a mainstay for TV viewers everywhere. Grab your mixing bowls and aprons, because it’s time to get to the kitchen! CLASSICAL 91.5 LIVE REMOTE FROM THE CLOTHESLINE ARTS FESTIVAL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1-3PM DETAILS INSIDE >> DANIELLE PONDER AND THE TOMORROW PEOPLE THE LITTLE THEATRE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 AT 8PM DETAILS INSIDE >> OVER THE DECADES As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, we thought we’d share some program guide covers designed over the years. EXECUTIVE STAFF DEAR FRIENDS, SEPTEMBER 2016 No rm Silverstein, President On September 6, WXXI begins celebrating its VOLUME 7, ISSUE 9 Susan Rogers, Executive Vice President and General Manager 50th anniversary. When I think about the men and WXXI is a public non-commercial Je anne E. Fisher, Vice President, Radio women who had the foresight and the courage broadcasting station owned and operated by WXXI Public Kent Hatfield, Vice President, Technology and Operations to fight the battles to bring public television to Broadcasting Council, a not-for- El issa Orlando, Senior Vice President of TV and News the Greater Rochester area, I think about their profit corporation chartered by passion, commitment and vision.
    [Show full text]
  • Song Gathering: 5Th Annual Festival of New Music for Treble Voices March 10, 2012 • 4Pm
    Song Gathering: 5th Annual Festival of New Music for Treble Voices March 10, 2012 • 4pm All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Palo Alto Volti presents Song Gathering: 5th Annual Festival of New Music for Treble Voices Martin Benvenuto, Artistic Director Bella Voce of Acalanes High School Musae Peninsula Women’s Chorus Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir Volti Peninsula Women’s Chorus A Pentatonic Alleluia (2002) Ross Whitney Beatrice Fanning, soloist Gloria Kajoniensis (2010) Gyöngyösi Levente Mercidita Navarro, Sara Asher, Holly Liberatore, trio Thomas Alexander, Joyce Lee, violins Deanne Tucker, Beatrice Fanning, percussion Bendición (2003) Pablo Ortiz Peninsula Women’s Chorus & Ensemble Urok Lojze Lebic Ensemble of Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir Mar Eterno (2011) José Luis Hurtado poem by José Emilio Pacheco world premiere, commissioned by Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir 2011 Three Studies (2011) Olli Kortekangas Bella Voce of Acalanes High School Past Life Melodies (2003) Sarah Hopkins How Like a Winter Hath My Absence Been (1997) Matt Harris Musae I Cannot Dance, O Lord (1998) Stephen Paulus from Songs of Meditation A bird came down the walk (2011) Nick Benavides Commissioned by Musae, premiered 2011 text by Emily Dickinson Mata Del Anima Sola (2000) arr. Alberto Grau, Antonio Estévez Ancora of Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir Peace Upon You, Jerusalem (2002) Arvo Pärt Wah-bah-dah-bah-doo-bee (2009) Ivo Antognini choreography Tlalli Moya Smith and Ailey Simpson Volti Without Words (2002) Huang Ruo Paghahandog (2010) Robin Estrada
    [Show full text]
  • Summer Quarter 2021 PROGRAM #: EXP 21-39 RELEASE: Week of J
    Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin Broadcast Schedule – Summer Quarter 2021 PROGRAM #: EXP 21-39 RELEASE: Week of June 28, 2021 Schubert String Quartets Bill continues his in-depth look at the string quartet’s history with the music of Franz Schubert. His quartets are unique and remarkable. From his early teens, Schubert loved composing quartets with surprising key relationships and complicated rhythms. These “tone puzzles” can be heard within quartet movements and throughout the complete piece. On Friday’s program Bill adds an extra cello to feature Schubert’s final chamber work, the String Quintet in C Major. This “Cello Quintet” was composed just a few months before Schubert’s death. PROGRAM #: EXP 21-40 RELEASE: Week of July 5, 2021 Orpheus in the New World With communications and travel offering cultural exchange like never before, today’s composer draws from an enormous palette, giving voice to the amazing era in which we live. You’ll find tonality and melody are most decidedly in style, while originality and diversity reign. From Schwantner and Adams to Neikrug and Beach, we'll listen to and celebrate their music. PROGRAM #: EXP 21-41 RELEASE: Week of July 12, 2021 Haydn Symphonies Dear old Papa Haydn, as he was known in 18th century Vienna, was a fatherly figure to the finest musicians of his day. He is also the father of the symphonic form. This week we’ll sample some of his 104 symphonies, following their development from modest orchestral pieces to expressions of wit, humor, and drama. PROGRAM #: EXP 21-42 RELEASE: Week of July 19, 2021 Operetta One In all the years exploring music together, we’ve covered Wagner’s massive Ring Cycle, sampled some big Verdi operas, and heard waltzes from Johann Strauss and Franz Lehár, but we’ve never explored the world of operetta.
    [Show full text]