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2010-2011 Season Announcements - Quick Reference
February 1, 2011
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1 Index Page
2 Arts District Chorale
3 Arts District Chorale
4 Blue Candlelight Series
5 Camerata Winds
6 Chamber Music International
7 Dallas Bach Society
8 Dallas Chamber Music
9 Dallas Chapter of the American Guild of Organists
10 Evening Song Choir
11 Fine Arts Chamber Players
12 Garland Summer Musicals
13 Garland Symphony
14 Greater Dallas Youth Orchestras
15 Highlander Concert Series
16 Irving Chorale
17 Lewisville Civic Chorale
18 Mesquite Symphony Orchestra
19 Mount Vernon Music
20 Mu Phi Epsilon Dallas
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21 New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving
22 New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving
23 New Texas Symphony Orchestra
24 Orpheus Chamber Singers
25 Plano Civic Chorus
26 Repertory Company Theatre
27 Richardson Theatre Centre
28 Texas Camerata
29 The Texas Voices
30 Voices of Change
31 Waybright & Harrington
32 CAN Information
33 CAN Arts Groups (A-C)
34 CAN Arts Groups (D-H)
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This publication is a consolidated Quick Reference of Cooperative Arts News affiliates’ 2010-2011 Season Announcements. It is a snapshot of all our members’ current season concert schedules to allow you quick access to their calendars throughout the season. As new season announcements are submitted they will be added to this quick reference for your convenience.
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Organization Name: Contact: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
Arts District Chorale Jon White [email protected] http://www.artsdistrictchorale.org/index.htm
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Arts District Chorale Announces Its 2010-2011 Season
Beyond Here Lie Dragons: Maps and Territories
The 2010-2011 Arts District Chorale Season, Beyond Here Lie Dragons: Maps and Territories, explores the profound relevance of creativity and risk-taking to the modern world, through an examination of very old and very new music that breaks through established conventions; through music that depicts the challenges and rewards of the pursuit of peace on earth; through works of art emerging from an intellectual crucible of creative geniuses; and by revealing the cataclysmic encounters of ancient and modern cultures in the Americas. Incorporat-ing architecture, dance, drama, story-telling and a profound sense of place, the four subscription events of the Arts District Chorale's 2010-11 Season again promise Extraordinary Music in Unexpected Ways.
Collaborating partners for this year’s season include Beacham Dance Theater, Children’s Chorus of Greater Dallas, organist Christopher Berry, Imperial Brass, and Theatre Three. Each event draws on multiple arts disciplines in addition to great choral music and invites attendees to become participants in the experience as it un-folds. Subscription tickets are available online at www.artsdistrictchorale.org. For further information, contact the Arts District Chorale at 214.942.5085 or [email protected]. The Official Host of the Arts District Chorale is The Fairmont Dallas.
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The Arts District Chorale is supported in part by deeply appreciated grants from the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, TACA, and the Dallas Arts District Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas.
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Organization Name: Contact: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
Arts District Chorale Jon White [email protected] http://www.artsdistrictchorale.org/index.htm
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Arts District Chorale 2010-2011 Season
Beyond Here Lie Dragons: Maps and Territories Event I: A Place of Edges Grand Lobby, Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas Arts District Sunday, October 3, 2010, 7:30 pm with Beacham Dance Theater The Arts District Chorale offers a bold and astonishing celebration of two tumultuous eras, exploring the glittering hu-manistic spirit of the Renaissance, contrasted with the soaring techno-bravery of the 20th Century. Repertoire includes a cappella music by Renaissance masters Ockeghem, Josquin Des Prez, Palestrina, and Allegri, alongside a cappella works by contemporary composers John Tavener, Arvo Part and Eric Whitacre. Led by Constantina Tsolainou, Principal Guest Conductor, along with members of Beacham Dance Theater. Event II: A Bright and Peaceable Kingdom Cathedral Guadalupe, Dallas Arts District Thursday & Friday, December 16 & 17, 2010, 7:30 p.m. with Children’s Chorus of Greater Dallas The glorious acoustics and unique Victorian Gothic architecture of Cathedral Guadalupe combine to create a stunning Christmas atmosphere. Once again, ADC will make this event uniquely ours - i.e. the drama of a Boar's Head Festival meets the elegance of a King's College Lessons and Carols. Repertoire includes Morten Lauridsen's "O Magnum Mys-terium", Benjamin Britten's "A Hymn to the Virgin" and Cesar Cui's "Magnificat". Led by Michie Akin, Artistic Director, along with the Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas, the Imperial Brass Quintet, and Christopher Berry, organist. Event III: The Fiercest Borderline Nancy B. Hamon Recital Hall, Winspear Opera House, Dallas Arts District Sunday, March 20, 2011, 2:30 & 7:30 pm with Theatre Three Encounter untrammeled creative spirits, as the Arts District Chorale and Theatre Three usher in works by the most un-compromising advocates of the innovative and untried. Here are the burning masterworks of passionate artists deter-mined to make something new and to make it grand, whatever the cost. Stand at the very edge of 18th-century Enlight-enment and feel the winds of change sweep through the harrowing words and brilliant music of Romantics like Tolstoy, George Sand, Chopin and Liszt. Held at the Nancy B. Hamon Recital Hall, this is a performance filled to the brim with magnificent art, music and the essence of ardent curiosity. Led by Michie Akin, Artistic Director. Event IV: Broken Boundaries and Ancient Lands Grand Hall, Texas Discovery Gardens, State Fair Park Sunday, May 15, 2011, 2:30 pm and Chautauqua Auditorium, Getzendaner Park, Waxahachie Sunday, May 22, 2011, 3:00 pm Those who came to the New World faced a land outside their history. The glimpse of a dark and strange Unknown al-ways stirs the deepest fears. Only the bravest will step across supposedly safe and self-imposed boundaries. In this breathtaking presentation, the Arts District Chorale explores the visionary beauty of our earliest explorations. Perfectly staged at the Texas Discovery Gardens, a venue that showcases our native landscape, and again at the venerable Waxahachie Chautauqua Auditorium, the Arts District Chorale offers a masterful interpretation and portrayal of wider, wilder lands through the songs, stories, and drumbeats—the unfamiliar and largely unknown ancient Americas. Led by Michie Akin, Artistic Director.
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Blue Candlelight Series Elena Osadchy [email protected] www.bluecandlelight.org
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Camerata Winds Robin Garner [email protected] www.cameratawinds.com
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Chamber Music International David Witherspoon
[email protected] http://www.cmi-tickets.org/
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Dallas Bach Society Rachael Fitzger-ald
[email protected] http://www.dallasbach.org/
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Dallas Chamber Music P Jay Werner [email protected] http://www.dallaschambermusic.org/
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Dallas Chapter of the American Guild of Organists
Gordon McMillan [email protected] www.dallasago.org
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THE 2010-2011 ROBERT T. ANDERSON RECITAL SERIES
Celebrating the legacy of Dr. Robert T. Anderson (1934-2009) - master teacher, brilliant performer, champion of the “king of instruments” and its vast repertoire — this series brings the very finest na-
tional and international artists to Dallas to perform on the city’s many noted pipe organs.
All recitals start at 7:30 p.m. – doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets: $10 & $5 (seniors/students with ID)
Monday, November 8, 2010 ISABELLE DEMERS Christ United Methodist Church Reuter Organ Company, Opus 2235 (2010), 4 manuals, 67 stops/81 ranks 3101 Coit Road at Parker Road • Plano, Texas 75075 “Daring and fresh … interpreted with infinite poetry … mind-blowing Toccata confirmed her tremen-dous talent. With her idiomatic style and her solid technique, Isabelle Demers is an artist outside the norms, or dare I say, beyond any competition.”
— Les Amis de l’orgue, Quebec City Monday, January 24, 2011 BÁLINT KAROSI The Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Richards, Fowkes & Co, Opus 17 (2010), 3 manuals, 47 stops/68 ranks 14115 Hillcrest Road at Spring Valley Road • Dallas, Texas 75254 “With his customary flair and ease, Bálint Karosi launched Johann Sebastian Bach’s festive Prelude and Fugue in C on its propulsive way through an intertwined pedal and manual fabric that drew overt sighs of pleasure from the listeners.”
— The Boston Musical Intelligencer Monday, March 14, 2011 ROBERT PARKINS University Park United Methodist Church Alfred Kern (1978), 3 manuals, 46 stops/69 ranks 4024 Caruth Boulevard at Preston Road • Dallas, Texas 75225 “… Robert Parkins collars loftiest homage for his distinct rhythmic motion and contour …. Parkins’ mu-sic making reflects a convivial good nature ….”
— The American Organist
Visit our website at www.dallasago.org for up-to-date recital information throughout the season!
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Organization Name: Contact: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
Evening Song Choir Julianne Prudhomme [email protected] www.eveningsong.com
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Fine Arts Chamber Players Gae Hatton [email protected] http://www.fineartschamberplayers.org/index.html
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2010-2011 Bancroft Family Concerts
No Admission Charge, No Reservations Required Concerts begin at 3:00pm, doors open at 2:30pm
Dallas Museum of Art Horchow Auditorium
1717 N. Harwood Dallas TX 75201
October 23, 2010 - Made in the USA: the American Spirit in Music Vignettes: Covered Wagon Woman by Alan Louis Smith is a recent commission from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. The text is based on the diary of Margaret Frink, who traveled from Indiana to California by covered wagon in 1850. Featured performers include mezzo soprano Virginia Dupuy who will perform with musicians from the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra including Concertmaster Michael Shih, Principal Cellist Karen Basrak and pianist Shields-Collins Bray. November 20, 2010 - Clavier Trio in Concert Fresh from their New York Carnegie Hall recital, Clavier Trio features Dallas Symphony violinist Arkady Fomin, cellist Jesús Castro-Balbi and pianist David Korevaar in concert. January 22, 2011 - Masterworks for Cello Dallas Symphony cellist Jolyon Pegis and friends present an afternoon of baroque and early classi-cal cello concerti. February 19, 2011 - Artistic Inspiration The Aeolus Quartet, a string quartet in residence at the University of Texas at Austin, will perform Dan Welcher’s String Quartet No. 3 “Cassatt” based on three paintings by American artist Mary Cassatt. Composer Dan Welcher will open the program with commentary on the composition. March 19, 2011 - Duos of Distinction Fort Worth Symphony Associate Concertmaster Swang Lin and FWSO violinist Sergey Tsoy are featured in Ysaye's Sonata for Two Violins in A minor and Prokofiev's Sonata for Two Violins in C Major, Op. 56. April 16, 2011 - Chamber Music Charm Mount Vernon Music performs Brahms’ Trio for horn, violin and piano and Mozart’s Quintet for horn and strings featuring guest artist Geoffrey Winter of the American Horn Quartet. May 21, 2011 - 5th Annual Charles Barr Memorial Concert Russell Houston, an award-winning seventeen-year-old Dallas cellist, will present a recital honoring the memory of Dallas-born bassist Charles Barr.
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Garland Summer Musicals Patty Granville [email protected] www.garlandsummermusicals.org
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P.O. Box 38103 Dallas, TX 75238
214.731.0044
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Garland Symphony Mary Higbe Cun-ningham
[email protected] www.garlandsymphony.org
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Greater Dallas Youth Orchestras Chuck Moore [email protected] http://www.gdyo.org/
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Highlander Concert Series Walter Gast [email protected] http://www.highlanderconcerts.org
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Irving Chorale Kate Thompson [email protected] http://www.irvingchorale.org/
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Join Us For Our Upcoming Concerts!
“Harlem Nocturne” ~ Saturday, October 16th
Carpenter Hall, Irving Arts Center ~ 8:00 p.m.
Experience music reminiscent of The Cotton Club, with jazz, blues, and swing, as the Chorale is joined by the Rob Landes Trio
“The Very Best Time of Year” ~ Friday, December 17th
Plymouth Park United Methodist Church ~ 8:00 p.m.
Featuring John Rutter’s title composition, and a choral arrangement of “Twas the Night Before Christ-mas” made popular by Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians. This performance will include holiday
favorites, the ever-popular sing-along Christmas carols, all accompanied by a twenty-piece orchestra!
“Child's Play” ~ Saturday, March 5, 2011 Carpenter Hall Irving Arts Center ~ 8:00 p.m.
Irving Chorale's 5th annual Side-by-Side concert, where the Chorale is joined by 150 elementary
voices from the Irving Independent School System, will be featured in March 2011. For this concert, the Chorale plans to bring to life a new work by composer Emily Crocker (former Irving resident who taught at Crockett Middle School), based on children's rhymes, stores, and playground games...for adult choir,
children's chorus, and twenty-member orchestra.
“Americana Patriotic Music” ~ Friday, May 27, 2011 Carpenter Hall Irving Arts Center ~ 8:00 p.m.
At the May 2011 concert, the Irving Chorale will honor those who have sacrificed their lives in the ser-
vice of their country. Featured will be Randall Thompson's "The Last Words of David," selections of pa-triotic and Americana music, as well as a tribute to American composer Irving Berlin. The Chorale will
be accompanied by a brass quintet, percussionist, and piano.
Single & Season Tickets: 972.252-ARTS Audition Now for the Chorale: Contact [email protected]
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Lewisville Civic Chorale Toby Rotman [email protected] http://lewisvillecivicchorale.org
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Mesquite Symphony Orchestra Roger Gilliam [email protected] http://www.mesquitesymphony.org
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Mount Vernon Music Mark & Ute Miller [email protected] www.mountvernonmusic.org
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The first concert of the season will be August 28, at 7 pm in Mount Vernon Music Hall, a
Gala Fundraiser with the Austin Lounge Lizards.
Please join us for a fun-filled
evening!
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Mu Phi Epsilon Dallas Mary Williams [email protected] http://www.muphiepsilondallas.org
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Mu Phi Epsilon and the Dallas Public Library
present
Saturday Concert Series 2010-2011
All concerts are FREE - on Saturdays at 3 PM at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library Auditorium – 1515 Young St, Dallas
Most are in the First Floor Auditorium. Concert marked * is in the Fourth Floor Gallery Schedule, programs and performer vitas are available as received on www.muphiepsilondallas.org
January 29 Violeta Trapcheva, violin and Vadim Timinsky, guitar
February 5 Contrapunctus Brass Trio: Todd Schendel, trombone, Amy Schendel, trum-pet, and Bernhard Scully, horn
February 12 Violin Students of Jan Sloman: Ruth Chang, Eliot Roske and Claire Wells
February 19 Lone Star Wind Orchestra Clarinet Choir and Friends
February 26 John Solomons, piano
March 5 Vivace: Brookhaven Madrigal Singers, Melody Gamblin-Bullock, director
March 12 North Dallas Trombone Choir
March 19 Avguste Antonov, piano
March 26 Tarleton State University Pianists, students of Dr. Leslie Spotz: Jeremy Bowen, Mallory Caracciolo, DeAnna Donovan, Stephanie Florentino, Olivia Frederich,
Christopher Hepburn, Meng Ying Lee, Mark Anthony Porras, Sophia Sands April 2 Jay Gardner, tenor and Michael King, piano April 9 Kithara Duo: Fernand Vera and Olga Amelkina-Vera, guitars
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New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving
Susan Scheib [email protected] http://www.npoirving.com
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New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving
Opens 2010-2011 Series
Celebrating Mexico’s 200th Anniversary of Independence
The New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving opens its concert season October 2 and 3 with a double-barreled celebration of Mexico’s independence. The or-chestra’s celebration includes new music by a contemporary Mexican com-poser.
The first concert--“Celebrating Mexico!”--will be Saturday, Oct. 2, at 8 p.m. at Dallas’ Latino Cultural Cen-
ter, 2600 Live Oak Street. Sunday, Oct. 3, at 3:30 p.m., the orchestra opens its “Sundays at the Symphony” con-cert series at the Irving Arts Center with “Latino Connections III.” That performance continues the orchestra’s tradition of presenting one concert each year of orchestral music from Latin countries.
For these performances, Dr. Sergio Espinosa, the orchestra’s conductor, has chosen music entirely by
Mexican composers. The works include music from Revueltas’ film score for “Redes” (Nets) , Moncayo’s “Huapango” based on the dancing rhythms of Veracruz, “Invocation” by contemporary Mexican composer Charly Daniels, and Chavez’s “Sinfonia India.”
Born in Mexico City in 1985, Daniels studied musical composition at the CIEM (Center Musical Studies and
Research). Since 2005, there has been a premiere of at least one of his compositions each year. He has worked with some of the city’s most prestigious contemporary music ensembles, such as the Mex-
ico City Woodwind Quintet, Signos Ensemble, Ensamble Tres, Cuarteto Extremo, and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Mexico City.
Daniels has also worked as a popular music percussionist, most notably in the world-fusion group
“Kromata,” playing congas, darbouka and bodhrán, and also in the Son Jarocho group “Son La Fábula,” playing mainly cajón, and releasing the first album of the band “Tal y Como Son.”
Dr. Espinosa serves on the faculty of The University of Texas at Arlington and is senior music examiner
for the International Baccalaureate Organization in Wales, UK. Born in Mexico, he studied there, in Switzerland and in New York.
He holds a doctorate in orchestral conducting from the University of Iowa, and wrote his doctoral disserta-
tion on Revueltas’ music for “Redes.” As a violinist Dr. Espinosa has performed in Spain, France and the United States.
The New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving is a community orchestra, made up of trained musicians who
choose to continue to play while they serve in other professions: teaching, accounting, computer programming, film-making and others. Since 1988, the orchestra has served audiences from Irving and throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
The October 2 concert is presented in partnership with the Latino Cultural Center, City of Dallas Office of
Cultural Affairs and the Mexican Consulate, with support from companies including Interceramic USA, Bandito’s Cantina, Pender’s Music, D’Hierro and La Calle Doce Restaurants, as part of the area’s bicentennial celebrations.
Tickets October 2 are $10 ($5 for DISD and DCCCD students). For the October 3 concert at the Irving
Arts Center, general admission tickets range from $8 to $15. For tickets to either event, call 972-252-ARTS (2787) or order online at www.IrvingArtsCenter.com. For more information, visit the orchestra’s Web site at www.npoirving.com.
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New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving
Susan Scheib [email protected] http://www.npoirving.com
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New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving 2010-11 season
Latino Connections III Sunday, October 3, 2010 – 3:30 p.m. Silvestre Revueltas: Redes José Pablo Moncayo: Huapango Carlos Chavez: Symphony No. 2 “Sinfonia India” Carlos Chavez: Concerto for Piano - Soloist TBA
Holiday Celebration Sunday, December 12, 2010 – 3:30 p.m Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso Op. 6 No. 8 “Fatto per la Notte di Natale” Georges Bizet: Selections from L’Arlesienne Suite No. 1 Leopold Mozart: Die Musikalische Schlittenfahrt
Jules Massenet: Last Dream of a Virgin Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakoff: Polonaise from the Christmas Eve Suite Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Selections from the Nutcracker Suite Francis Osentowski: Holiday Celebration World Premiere (with North Lake College choir, IISD orchestra and choirs)
Around the World in 80 Minutes Sunday, February 13, 2011 – 3:30 p.m. Béla Bartók: Rumanian Folk Dances Manuel de Falla: The Three Cornered Hat (scenes and dances part I) Carl Maria von Weber: Andante and Rondo Ungarese Soloist: Dr. Scott Pool, bassoon Ralph Vaughan-Williams: English Folk Song Suite George Gershwin: Cuban Overture Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2 “Little Russian”
Northern Lights Sunday, April 3, 2011 – 3:30 p.m. Carl Nielsen: Helios Overture Johan Svendsen: Norwegian Rhapsody No. 3 Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. I Jean Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D Minor Soloist: Adrian Demian, violin
Music, Magic and Fantasia Sunday, May 8, 2011 – 3:30 p.m. Franz Peter Schubert: The Magic Harp Overture Maurice Ravel: Ma Mere L’Oye Paul Dukas: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Soloist TBA: Winner of Richard Giangulio Concerto Competition Modest Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain Manuel de Falla: El Amor Brujo Suite
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New Texas Symphony Orchestra Sunny Royale [email protected] http://www.ntso.org
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Orpheus Chamber Singers Kenton Kravig [email protected]
http://www.orpheuschambersingers.org/
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Plano Civic Chorus Robin Attaway [email protected] http://www.planocivicchorus.org
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Repertory Company Theatre Debra Carter [email protected] www.rcttheatre.com
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Season Tickets on Sale. Buy Season Tickets now for lowest ticket price, best seats, free exchanges. Nine shows for $168. FIRST 3 ROWS! Our goal is to have 100 Season Ticket Holders the Season. Last season we have 78. We must obtain Rights for all our upcoming shows...and rights are expensive. So the First Three Rows of Season Ticket Holders provide funding to obtain the shows we all love. Call the Box Office today. 972-690-5029.Buy your 2010-2011 Season Tickets for Best Seats, Best Price, Fee Exchanges! There are NINE shows in our next season line up. Get NINE shows for only $168!
A Midsummer Night's Dream-September 2010 Jekyll and Hyde The Musical- October 2010
A Christmas Carol- December 2010 The Philadelphia Story- February 2011
Broadway's Best Six- April 2011 To Kill A Mockingbird- April 2011
Guys and Dolls- June 2011 CATS- July 2011
Godspell- August 2011
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Richardson Theatre Centre Rachael Lindley [email protected] http://www.richardsontheatrecentre.net/
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Texas Camerata Lee Lattimore [email protected] http://www.texascamerata.org
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The Texas Voices Sandra Conrad [email protected] http://www.thetexasvoices.org
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Celebrated chamber choir The Texas Voices opens its eighth season of public concerts with Psalms and Sonnets on Saturday, October 30, 2010. This fall concert will feature the choral music of Ralph Vaugh Williams, John Rutter, and Brian Edward Galante, as well as Dallas composers Debra Scroggins, Joel Martinson, and Steven Gutheinz. Guest organist Clarice Candamio joins the choir for this performance. The 24-member professional chorus, directed by Alan Dyer, will perform its first concert of the season on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 6:30 p.m. at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church, Shipp Chapel, 9200 Inwood Rd., in Dallas. Tickets are $22 regular, $15 for seniors (65+), and $10 for students and may be purchased online at www.thetexasvoices.org, at the door, or by call-ing 214-384-6336. Season tickets are $65 regular, $45 for seniors, and $25 for students.
2010-2011 Concert Season The Texas Voices
Psalms and Sonnets
Saturday, October 30, 2010, 6:30 pm Lovers Lane United Methodist Church, Shipp Chapel
9200 Inwood Rd. Dallas, TX 75220
The Angels Sing
Saturday, December 18, 2010, 6:30 pm Northway Christian Church
7202 W. Northwest Highway Dallas, TX 75225
In Sweet Music
Saturday, March 26, 2011, 6:30 p.m. Resurrection Lutheran Church
1919 Independence Pkwy. Plano, TX 75075
My Soul’s Been Anchored
Sunday, May 15, 2011 6:30 pm Mesquite Arts Center
1527 N. Galloway Ave. Mesquite, TX 75149
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Voices of Change Eileen McKee [email protected] http://www.voicesofchange.org
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Waybright & Harrington Peter Harrington [email protected] http://www.whviolins.com/
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A Akeru Ensemble Heather Schmidt [email protected] http://www.akeruensemble.com/
Arts District Chorale Jon White [email protected] http://www.artsdistrictchorale.org/index.htm
Artreach-Dallas, Inc. Bill Martin [email protected] http://www.artreachdallas.org
Arts Incubator of Richardson Kitty Goddard [email protected] www.artsincubatorrichardson.org
Asian-American Performing-Arts Association of Texas (APAT)
Fenia Chang [email protected]
Amy Claire de Cola Amy Claire de Cola [email protected] http://realmutoartists.com/de_Cola.htm
Blue Candlelight Series Elena Osadchy [email protected] www.bluecandlelight.org
Calvary Lutheran Church Viktor Andersson [email protected] http://www.calvaryftw.org/
Camerata Winds Robin Garner [email protected] www.cameratawinds.com
Canyon Creek Presbyterian Church
David Witherspoon [email protected] http://www.canyoncreekpres.org/
Certain Music Studio J. Rand Certain [email protected] http://www.certainmusic.net/
Chamber Music International David Witherspoon [email protected]
http://www.cmi-tickets.org/
Chamberlain Performing Arts Mu-sical Theatre Company
Sherry Shults [email protected] http://www.chamberlainperformingarts.com
Children’s Chorus of Collin County
Russ Porter [email protected]
www.childrenschorusofcollincounty.org
Clavier Trio Oneida Cramer [email protected] http://www.newconservatory.org/claviertrio
Contemporary Chorale Diane Downey [email protected] http://www.contemporarychorale.org/
Corner Theatre Wanda Gardner [email protected] http://www.ci.desoto.tx.us/index.asp?NID=125
Creative Arts Alliance Mary Medrick [email protected] http://www.creativeartsalliance.org
CVC Family Music Theatre Jonna Fernandez [email protected] http://www.cedarvalleycollege.edu
B-C
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Organization Name: Contact: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
D-E
Dallas Bach Society Rachael Fitzgerald [email protected] http://www.dallasbach.org/
Dallas Art Dealers Association Lisa Taylor [email protected] http://www.dallasartdealers.org
Dallas Chamber Music P Jay Werner [email protected] http://www.dallaschambermusic.org/
Dallas Chamber Orchestra Ron Neal [email protected] www.dallaschamberorchestra.org
Dallas Chapter of the American Guild of Organists
Gordon McMillan [email protected] www.dallasago.org
Dallas Hub Theatre Tim Shane [email protected] www.dallashubtheater.org
DART Tasha Lowery [email protected]
Evening Song Choir Julianne Prud-homme
[email protected] www.eveningsong.com
Festival of Sound Classical Se-ries
Ginger Williams [email protected] http://www.lhpres.org/
Fine Arts Chamber Players Gae Hatton [email protected] http://www.fineartschamberplayers.org/index.html
First United Methodist Church, Dallas
Tim Effler [email protected] www.firstchurchdallas.org
Friends of Classical Music, Inc. Robert D. Winn [email protected] www.friendsofclassicalmusic.org
Flower Mound Coffee House: Mugs & Music
Toby Rotman [email protected] www.flowermoundcoffeehouse.com
The Garland Chorale Wayne Martin [email protected]
www.thegarlandchorale.com
Garland Summer Musicals Patty Granville [email protected] www.garlandsummermusicals.org
Garland Opry C B Luce [email protected] www.GarlandTexasOpry.com
Garland Symphony Mary Higbe Cun-ningham
[email protected] www.garlandsymphony.org
Giocoso String Quartet David Witherspoon [email protected]
Greater Dallas Youth Orchestras Chuck Moore [email protected] http://www.gdyo.org/
Highland Park Chorale Greg Hobbs [email protected] http://www.hppc.org
Highlander Concert Series Walter Gast [email protected] http://www.highlanderconcerts.org
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Organization Name: Contact: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
I-J
IISD Fine Arts Faculty Dr. Alfred Green [email protected]
Irving Chorale Kate Thompson [email protected] http://www.irvingchorale.org/
Ivy Camerata Orchestra Elizabeth McCoy [email protected] http://www.ivyorchestra.org/
Lake Music Andrew Fullford [email protected] http://www.lakemusic.org
Laura Ainsworth-“My Ship Has Sailed"
Pat Reeder [email protected] http://www.lauraainsworth.com
Lewisville Civic Chorale Toby Rotman [email protected] http://lewisvillecivicchorale.org
The Living Opera Gail Essary [email protected] http://www.thelivingopera.org/
Locrian String Quintet Marcus Pyle [email protected] http://www.freewebs.com/locrianstrings
Lu Mitchell Lu Mitchell [email protected] http://www.lumitchell.com
Lyric Stage Steven Jones [email protected] http://www.lyricstage.org
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Organization Name: Contact: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
M-N Mesquite Symphony Orchestra Roger Gilliam [email protected] http://www.mesquitesymphony.org
Metroplex Opera Company Ann Petty [email protected] www.metroplexopera.org
Mount Vernon Music Mark & Ute Miller [email protected] www.mountvernonmusic.org
Mu Phi Epsilon Dallas Mary Williams [email protected] http://www.muphiepsilondallas.org
The New Conservatory of Dallas Oneida Cramer [email protected] http://www.newconservatory.org/
New Life Symphony Orchestra Johnny Fuller [email protected] http://www.newlifesymphony.com
New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving
Susan Scheib [email protected] http://www.npoirving.com
New Philharmonic Chamber Players
David Witherspoon [email protected]
New Texas Symphony Orchestra Sunny Royale [email protected] http://www.ntso.org
North Texas Youth Orchestra Mindy Surdacki [email protected]
Octaviar Productions Margaret O'Connor [email protected] www.zerotheplay.com
Orpheus Chamber Singers Kenton Kravig [email protected]
http://www.orpheuschambersingers.org/
Plano Men of Note Chorus David Wagner [email protected] http://www.menofnote.org/
Plano Civic Chorus Robin Attaway [email protected] http://www.planocivicchorus.org
Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church Choir
Sharon Hammer [email protected] http://www.phpc.org/
Pro Musica Chamber Music David Witherspoon [email protected] www.ProMusicaUS.org
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Organization Name: Contact: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
R-S
Regal Opera Company Pam Cochrane [email protected] http://www.regalopera.org/
Repertory Company Theatre Debra Carter [email protected] www.rcttheatre.com
Richardson Arts Alliance Pat Fox [email protected]
Richardson Community Band George W. Jones
[email protected] http://www.richardsoncommunityband.org
Richardson Symphony George Landis [email protected] http://richardsonsymphony.org/
Richardson Theatre Centre Rachael Lindley [email protected] http://www.richardsontheatrecentre.net/
Rich-Tones Jennifer Garrett [email protected] http://www.richtones.org/
Rover Dramawerks Carol M. Rice [email protected] http://www.roverdramawerks.com/
Rhythm Junkies Karen Osborn Stanford
[email protected] http://www.rhythmjunkies.org/
Sonny Rios Voice Studios Sonny Rios [email protected] http://www.sonnyrios.com/index.html
Southwest Children's Chorus Michael King [email protected] http://www.swchildrenschorus.org/
Tech Tones Anne White [email protected]
Texas Camerata Lee Lattimore [email protected] http://www.texascamerata.org
The Texas Voices Sandra Conrad [email protected] http://www.thetexasvoices.org
Theatre Britain Sue Birch [email protected] http://www.theatre-britain.com
Theatre Three Dallas Kimberly Rich-ard
[email protected] http://www.theatre3dallas.com/
Transfigured Nights - Church of the Transfiguration
Greg Alexander tfn_music@yahoo http://www.transfiguration.net
Tuzer Ballet Charyl McAfee-Duncan
[email protected] http://www.tuzerballet.com/
Ukes in the Classroom, Texas Noel Tardy [email protected] www.UkesInTheClassroom.com
Undermain Theatre Lisa Taylor [email protected] http://www.undermain.org
UTD School of Arts & Humani-ties
Kristi Barrus [email protected] http://ah.utdallas.edu/
Voces Intimae Rose Huynh [email protected] http://www.vocesintimae.org/
Voices of Change Eileen McKee [email protected] http://www.voicesofchange.org
The Wagner Society of Dallas Ed Flaspoehler [email protected] http://www.wagnerdallas.com
Word Space Lisa Taylor [email protected] http://www.wordspacetexas.org/
Zion Lutheran Church Sam Eatherton [email protected] http://www.ziondallas.org/
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Organization Name: Phone: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
DESIGN DISTRICT American Fine Art 214.749.7749 [email protected] www.americanfineart.com
Artizen Fine Arts 214.979.2140 [email protected] www.ArtizenFineArts.com
Banks Fine Art 214.352.1811 [email protected] www.banksfineart.com
Alan Barnes Fine Art, Inc. 214.749.7979 [email protected] www.alanbarnesfineart.com
Beaux Arts 214.741.5555 [email protected] www.BeauxArtsArt.com
The Cameron Gallery 214.747.1414 [email protected] www.thecamerongallery.com
Joel Cooner Gallery 214.747.3603 [email protected] www.joelcooner.com
Craighead-Green Gallery 214.855.0779 [email protected] www.craigheadgreen.com
HCG Gallery 214-760-9230 [email protected] www.hcggallery.com
Jacques Lamy Art Gallery 214.747.7611 [email protected] www.jacqueslamy.com
Samuel Lynne Galleries 214.965.9027 [email protected] www.samuellynnegalleries.com
Sun to Moon Gallery 214-745-1199 [email protected] www.suntomoon.com
Thornwood Gallery 214.658.9990 [email protected] www.thornwoodgallery.com
Mary Tomas Studio Gallery 214-727-5101 [email protected]
UPTOWN Afterimage Gallery 214.871.9140 [email protected] www.afterimage.com
David Dike Fine Art 214.720.4044 [email protected] www.daviddikefineart.com
Galerie Kornye 214.954.4475 [email protected] www.kornye.com
The Goss-Michael Foundation 214.696.0555 [email protected] www.gossmichaelfoundation.org
The McKinney Avenue Contem-porary (The MAC)
214.953.1MAC emily@the–mac.org www.the–mac.org
Museum of Geometric and MADI Art
214.855.7802 [email protected] www.geometricmadimuseum.org
Dallas Art Dealers Association (DADA) Affiliates
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Organization Name: Phone: Contact e-mail Address: Web Address:
Dallas Art Dealers Association (DADA) Affiliates
DEEP ELLUM Dallas Contemporary 214.821.2522 [email protected] www.dallascontemporary.org
Gallery 2910 214.774.2910 [email protected] www.gallery2910.com
Latino Cultural Center Main Gal-lery
214.671.0045 www.dallasculture.org/LatinoCulturalCenter.com
Dahlia Woods Gallery 214.827.0924 [email protected] www.dahliawoodsgallery.com
FAIR PARK South Dallas Cultural Center 214.939.2787 [email protected] www.dallasculture.org/
SouthDallasCulturalCenter.cfm
DOWNTOWN/OAK CLIFF H. Paxton Moore Fine Art Gallery 214.860.2115 [email protected] www.elcentrocollege.edu/Campusinfo/
artgallery Ice House Cultural Center 214.670.7524 [email protected] www.dallasculture.org/
IceHouseCulturalCenter.cfm
EAST DALLAS Bath House Cultural Center 214.670.8749 [email protected] www.bathhousecultural.com
PARK CITIES Meadows Museum 214.768.2516 [email protected] www.meadowsmuseumdallas.org
NORTH DALLAS Brookhaven College Forum Gal-lery and Studio Gallery
972.860.4101 [email protected] www.brookhavencollege.edu
Norwood Flynn Gallery 214.351.3318 [email protected] www.norwoodflynngallery.com
Valley House Gallery & Sculp-ture Garden
972.239.2441 [email protected] www.valleyhouse.com
ARLINGTON The Gallery at UTA 817.272.3110 [email protected] www.uta.edu/gallery
Irving Arts Center Galleries & Sculpture Garden
972.252.7558 [email protected] www.irvingartscenter.com
IRVING
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Music In Motion Mary Ann Stew- [email protected] http://www.musicmotion.com/
T-Z
Senior Voice Carol Butler [email protected] http://www.theseniorvoice.com
Waybright & Harrington Peter Harrington [email protected] http://www.whviolins.com/
Current CAN Sponsors
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