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THE WORLD IN TUNESaturday, April 21, 1990
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THE WORLD IN TUNE
6:30 p.m. Cocktails and Silent AuctionEntertainment by Spelmanslag
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8:00 p.m. Dinner(Silent Auction closes until 9:45 p.m.)
9:15 p.m. Live AuctionTom Carpenter
9:45 p.m. Interlude(Last chance to bid in the Silent Auction.)
0:00 p.m. The World in Tune:A performance by The Dale Warland Singers
10:45 p.m. Dancing to the Jerry Rubino Quartet
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CALL TO DINNER
David Fischer, trumpet fanfare"It's a Grand Night for Singing" The Dale Warland Singers
INTRODUCTIONS
George Latimer, Master of Ceremonies
MENU
Butler-passed Hors d'oeuvres
Artichoke with Mixed Greens -
Roasted Steer Tenderloin,Sauce Bernaise
Potatoes Wellington
Asparagus Garni
French Silk Pie,Fresh Raspberry Coulis
Wine Service,Brewed decaffinated coffee
LIVE AUCTION
Tom Carpenter, Auctioneer(See insert for a complete listing of items.)
INTERLUDE
(Last chance to bid on silent auction)
CALL TO ENTERTAINMEN~CLOSE OF SILENT AUCTION
David Fischer, trumpet fanfare
THE WORLD IN TUNE
A performance by America's premier choral ensemble,The Dale Warland Singers.
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THE WORLD IN TUNEI.
THE DALE WARLAND SINGERS
Comin' to Town (from The Settling Years)
autiful River
Libby Larsen(b. 1950)
Traditional Hymn(William Hawley)
Norman Delio Joio(b. 1913)
Wilhelm Stenhammar(1871-1927)
Swedish Folk Song(Bengt Hallberg)
Come to 'me, my love
Garden of Serag lie
Domaredansen
II.THE CABARET SINGERS
Getting to Know You, ~
Rodgers and Hammerstein(arr.Gene Puerling)
David Raksin(arr. Buck Buckholz)
George Gershwin(arr. Phil Mattson)
Laura
Fascinating Rhythm
III.AUCTION WINNER WILL SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING WORKS TO CONDUCT:
America, the Beautiful
HaUelujah Chorus (from Messiah)
Samuel Ward(1848-1903)
Georg Friederich Handel(1685-1759)
IV.AUDIENCE SING-ALONG
(See texts on page 8.)
V.THE DALE WAR LAND SINGERS
Patriotic Medley (arranged by Jerry Rubino)
Star Spangled Banner - This is My Country - If I Had a Hammer - America - It's aGrand Old Flag - This Land is Your Land - America the Beautiful
THE DALE WARLAND SINGERS
SopranoJanice HuntonSigrid JohnsonKathyJosselynDeborah LoonBarbara NelsonJulie Ann OlsonLaurie RejzerLea Anna Sams-McGowanLisa Burau SawatskyLinda Steen
Dale Warland, Music Director and ConductorSigrid Johnson, Associate Conductor and Symphonic Chorus Music Director
Jerry Rubino, Pianist and Cabaret Singers Music Director
Alto Tenor BassJoanne Halvorsen Paul Anderson David BensonKathleen Humphrey Larry Bach Steve BurgerKaren Johnson James Fiskum Wayne DaltonLynette Johnson Paul Gerike Christopher HopkinsAnna Mooy John Henley Brian NewhouseJoan Quam Gary Kortemeier Jerry RubinoDenise Wahlin-Fiskum Thomas Larson Arthur Rudolph-LaRueDonelle Zimdars Dean Palermo Julian SellersClaudia Zylstra David Reece Frank Steen
Steve Sandberg Paul TheisenTimothy Sawyer
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DALE WARLANDDale Warland's mission is nothinqless Ithan the raising of choral musicto a new standard.
In addition to his work as founderand Music Director of The Dale War-land Singers, he also meets a fullinternational schedule as a guestconductor, teacher and composer.In the 1989-90 season, Warland willconduct some" of the world's finestchoirs: the Cameran Singers ofIsrael, the Oregon Bach FestivalChorus, and the select choir for the'World Symposium on Choral Music.
George Latimer & Dale War/and
Dr. Warland served as professor of music at Macalester College in S1. Paul,Minnesota, and recently received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from S1.Olaf College as well as the Outstanding Alumnus Award from the Universityof Southern California.
THE DALE WARLAND SINGERSHear them sing. Discover the intense beauty of this 40-voice professionalchoral ensemble in concert, an experience called "a special event in thehistory of American choral music" by Robert Shaw.
Founded in 1972, The Dale Warland Singers became a Twin Cities culturalforce and has emerged as America's premier choral ensemble. Their broadrepertoire moves from major classical works, through international folkmusic, to the ensemble's forte: 20th Century American music.
Under Dale Warland's leadership, the ensemble has thrilled choral rnuslovers not just in their Twin Cities home, but throughout North America ana'~Europe. Tours, radio broadcasts and 16 recordings have won Dale and hissingers millions of fans worldwide.
GEORGE LATIMERThe Honorable George Latimer is well known to Twin Citians. For thirteenyears he served as mayor of S1. Paul, leading the city through a period offabulous revitalization and stability. An active supporter of the Twin Citiesarts community, Mr. Latimer has been at the' forefront of arts developmentissues. Mr. Latimer currently serves as dean of the Hamline University LawSchool.
The Benefit Committee wishes to thank George Latimer and Curtand Arleen Carlson for generously supporting this gala evening.
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CURT AND ARLEEN CARLSONCurt and Arleen Carlson have beenleaders in the Twin Cities business 'and cultural communities for over 50ears.
Mr. Carlson, chairman of CarlsonCompanies and Carlson Holdings,has built one of America's largestcorporations, employing more than61,000 people worldwide. The Carl-
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son Center, completed in 1989, isthe world headquarters .for Mr. Carl-son's continually growing family ofcompanies. The Carlson Compa-nies is. also a major, sponsor of TheDale Warland Singers' participationin ihe World Symposium on Choral,Music.
Arleen Carlson is highly respected for her volunteer activities, in the TwinCities, having served the Women's Association of the Minnesota Orchestra(WAMSO), the Twin Cities Opera Guild, Gustavus Library Associates, theBoys and Girls Club, and the 1988 Midsummer Music Festival.
WORLD SYMPOSIUM ON CHORAL MUSICWho doesn't dream of global peace and international harmony, of a worldintune? On August 6-14 The Dale Warland Singers will travel to Sweden,Estonia and Finland to represent North America at the Second WorldSymposium on Choral Music, an auspicious gathering of the finest musi-cians from every corner of the globe. '
erhaps the most significant event in the 18-year history of the DWS,theSymposium will showcase the ensemble before a prestigious audience ofover 3,000 conductors, composers and singers. As one of just six choirs "inresidence" for the Symposium, the DWS will present a series of workshops,masterclasses, and solo concerts. The group will also be featured withFinnish and Polish Choirs in the Symposium's finale, the Polish Requiem,conducted by its composer, Krzysztof Penderecki.
After completion of the Symposium, the Singers hope to perform in majorSoviet cities, including Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and Vladimir, as guests ofthe leading Soviet choirs in those cities.
Part of the proceeds from "The World in Tune" will support this fabulousopportunity for the S'ingers to. be heard and enjoyed the world over.
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SPELMANSLAG'
Officially founded in 1985 by Paul Dahlin, The American Swedish Institute'sSpelmanslag .has an interesting history dating to 1924 when Mr. Dahlin'sgrandfather emigrated from Sweden, bringing with him the unique fiddletunes of his youth. Today, over 35 fiddlers from around the Twin Cities aremembers of Spelmanslag, gathering often to perform Swedish folk music,keeping alive their cultural heritage and entertaining thousands.
SING-ALONG SONGS
Hello, DollyHello, Dolly. Well, hello, D911y.It's so nice to have you back where
you belong.You're looking swell, Dolly, we can tell,
Dolly, .You're still glowing, you're still crowin'You're still going strong.We feel the room swayin', for the
band's playin'One of your old fav'rite songs from
way back when.So take her wrap, feUas,Find her an empty lap, fellas, Dolly'll
never go away,Dolly'll never go away, Dolly'll never go
awayagainl
You make the cotton easy to pick, Marne,You give myoid mint julep a kick, Marne,You came, you saw, you conqueredAnd absolutely nothing is the same.
..Your special fascination'lI prove to be,.inspirational,
We think you're just sensational, Marne.
MameYou coax the blues right out of the
horn, Marne,You charm the husk right off of the
corn, Marne,You've got the banjoes strummin'
and plunkin'Out a tune to beat the band.The whole plantation's hummin'Since you brought Dixie back to Dixieland.
Somewhere Over the RainbowSomewhere Over the Rainbow,
way up high,There's a land that I heard of once
in a lullaby.Somewhere Over the Rainbow, skies
are blue,And the dream s that you dare to dream
really do come true.Someday I'll wish upon a starAnd wake up where the clouds are far
behind me.Where troubles melt like lemon dropsAway beyond the chimney tops
. That's where you'll find me.Somewhere Over the Rainbow,
bluebirds fly. ,Birds fly over the rainbow, why then,
oh why can't I?If tiny little' bluebirds fly,beyond the rainbow,Why, oh why can't I?
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Become a member of The Friendsf The Dale Warland Singers
ehind every successful performingarts organization are its friends. Inaddition to putting on tonight's "TheWorld in Tune" benefit, the Friendsof The Dale Warland Singers sup-port the ensemble in a variety ofimportant ways. Committees of theFriends include Audience Develop-ment, Education, and Membership/Development.
For more information on how -youcan help the Singers achieve theirgoals and better serve their audi-ence, fill out the form below andindicate the committee which couldest make use of your talents. We'llet back to you promptly with more
information on the ensemble andhow you can help.
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COMMITTEEHonorary ChairsCurt and Arleen Carlson
Auction CommitteeNancy Rotenberry, co-chairBarbara Spradley, co-chairRoberta BonoffNeil KittlesonBarbara NelsonIrene NielsenEunice Weisensel
Co-ChairsLola May ThompsonPat Whitacre
Master of CeremoniesGeorge Latimer
AdvisorsMargie AnkenyNancy BergersonMary SteinkeCarole Olson
Special Thank You To:Don AnkenyTom CarpenterHarriet ChutePaul DahlinDavid FischerBill Given
Prom CateringKatherine B. Magozzi
World Class ProductionsDavid Perkins
Complete Beverage ServiceJerry RubinoDave StiefelSwedish Folk Dancers:
Kristin AndersonKari AndersonKari DietrickElaine NelsonKathy Schneider
and, especially,Members of The Dale Warland
Singers
CommitteeRuss BurschJosie CorningKathy CunninghamDebra HarrerThelma HunterJohn IdstromIrene KreidbergLiz LundquistSally PillsburyCarol PineAnn RyanLaurie RejzerNancy RotenberryDavid SchultzNancy SlaughterBarbara SpradleyMary TaylorPatti Wales
A very special thank you to Dave Stiefel of "A Budding Success" FloralStudios for his generous donation of time and flowers to The World inTune.
A Budding Success Floral Studios26 West 10th Street, Suite 402
St. Paul, MN 55101612/222-2967-
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WE CAN'T SING WITHOUT YOU!Help send The Dale Warland Singers to the World Symposium
Soprano Unda Steen Bass Paul Theisen Soprano Deb Loon
Have you ever wished that you had a wonderful singer for a daughter orson, your own personal crooner? Through the creative leadership of theBoard of Directors (and the cooperation of our fully grown orphan Singers)now's your chance!
As an innovative way to help the DWS fund their trip to Scandinavia and theSoviet Union for the World Symposium on Choral Music, a committee ofBoard members and Singers has created an Adopt-a-Singer program. Youradoption fee of $750 will fully support the artistic salary for one Singer forthe duration of the Symposium or Soviet tour.
In addition to helping the Singers attend this global event, parenthood hasits perks. As a token of our appreciation, you'll receive the followingbenefits:
Two tickets to the DWS performance at the Chorus America NationalConvention, Thursday, June 7 at the Walker Art Center, where we'llfeature much of the music to be performed in Europe. This specialevent is not open to the public.
Regular updates on Symposium preparations from your Singer.
Postcards from your Singer from the Symposium and the SovietUnion.
Invitation to accompany the group on tour.
Invitation to the Singers' annual September retreat at the home of Peteand Margie Ankeny on Lake Minnetonka. Hear all about the Sympo-sium and our upcoming season from your Singer.
To adopt your Singer, just grab Dale's sleeve and tell him you're ready to bea parent. You'll hear a sigh worthy of Spencer Tracy in "Boy's Town."
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