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CANotice! CAN member: Highlander Concert Series Contact: Walter Gast ([email protected] ) et against the backdrop of two devastating wars that engulfed the world, the music of 'Grant us Peace' explores the deeply personal sorrow produced by human conflict and the longing and hope for a promised peace. Henryk Górecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs evokes a mother’s lament over the loss of a son, punctuated by a young girl’s prayer for her weeping mother. Taking as its texts the poetry of the fifteenth century monastery, the twentieth century concentration camp and the war-scarred Polish countryside, the symphony ends in a quiet, radiant expression of hope in a peace that can only be found in a world beyond. At times hauntingly ethereal, jarringly dissonant and grandly martial, Ralph Vaughan Williams' Dona Nobis Pacem weaves poetry by Walt Whitman and other sources into a wrenchingly honest examination of the effect of warfare on common life and human relation- ships. In the end, however, the drumbeat of the battlefield is overwritten in a flowing reminder of biblical promise and in praise to the God of heavenly peace. Together, these two great works remind us that, though the readiness to make war is a sad and shameful hallmark of human nature, the whole truth about humankind includes a divine promise of everlasting peace. They enable us to understand and speak about war in terms not merely political, they teach us how to grieve with those who grieve and mourn with those who mourn and, above all, they bestow on us the transcendent blessing of hope. 3,100 + Cooperative Arts News Approx Distribution Publication Date October 15, 2006 S

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CANotice!

CAN member: Highlander Concert Series Contact: Walter Gast ([email protected])

et against the backdrop of two devastating wars that engulfed the world, the music of 'Grant us Peace' explores the deeply personal sorrow produced by human conflict and the longing and hope for a promised peace. Henryk Górecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs evokes a mother’s lament over the loss of a son, punctuated by a young girl’s prayer for her weeping mother. Taking as its

texts the poetry of the fifteenth century monastery, the twentieth century concentration camp and the war-scarred Polish countryside, the symphony ends in a quiet, radiant expression of hope in a peace that can only be found in a world beyond.

At times hauntingly ethereal, jarringly dissonant and grandly martial, Ralph Vaughan Williams' Dona Nobis Pacem weaves poetry by Walt Whitman and other sources into a wrenchingly honest examination of the effect of warfare on common life and human relation-ships. In the end, however, the drumbeat of the battlefield is overwritten in a flowing reminder of biblical promise and in praise to the God of heavenly peace.

Together, these two great works remind us that, though the readiness to make war is a sad and shameful hallmark of human nature, the whole truth about humankind includes a divine promise of everlasting peace. They enable us to understand and speak about war in terms not merely political, they teach us how to grieve with those who grieve and mourn with those who mourn and, above all, they bestow on us the transcendent blessing of hope.

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CAN member: Chamber Music International Contact: David Witherspoon ([email protected])

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CAN member: Zion Lutheran Church Contact: Sam Eatherton([email protected])

ZION LUTHERAN CONCERT SERIES PRESENTS

Under the direction of Steven Amundson, the 90-member St. Olaf Orchestra is recognized internationally as one of the top college orchestras in the United States.

Tickets are available at the door

$8 Student, $15 Adult, $35 Family www.stolaf.edu

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CAN member: The Dallas Bach Society Contact: Tonya Assid ([email protected])

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CAN member: Irving Chorale Contact: Pam Engman ([email protected])

Irving Chorale and Plymouth Park Methodist Present Mozart's Requiem The Chancel Choir of Plymouth Park United Methodist Church and the Irving Chorale will be joining together to perform W.A. Mozart's masterpiece Requiem on Sunday, October 22, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the sanctuary of PPUMC. This historic piece will be presented as a service of worship in honor of All Saint's Day. The performance will also commemorate the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth in 1756. The combined chorus will be accompanied by full chamber orchestra and or-gan, with talented singers from within the chorus participating as soloists. The Requiem is one of Mozart's finest and most-recognized works. It was begun commissioned in July of 1791, and re-mained incomplete at the time of Mozart's death on December 8, 1791. Many legends and myths are associated with the Requiem's composition, including Mozart's belief that he was composing the work for his own funeral. This is highly doubt-ful, as Mozart's letters describe him as being in fair health until only a few weeks before his death, allowing him to complete several other pressing projects of the time, including his opera The Magic Flute. When illness did befall him, it did take him quickly. Mozart was confined to his bed on November 20, 1791, and died a little over two weeks later of what is believed to have been acute rheumatic fever. Mozart was 35. We will never know all the details surrounding the mysterious circumstances contributing to the composition of the Requiem, but what we do have is a colossal work that has for centuries been a monument to those who have gone before us. It is the hope of the PPUMC Chancel Choir and the Irving Chorale that this performance be a fitting tribute to the deceased. Admission to the performance is free; an offering will be taken during the performance. Plymouth Park United Methodist Church is located at 1615 W. Airport Freeway Irving, Texas 75062. Visit www.ppumc.org for directions. For more informa-tion about the Irving Chorale visit our web site at www.irvingchorale.org

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CAN member: The Living Opera Contact: Michael Chadwick ([email protected])

Last Chance to Renew Your Season Tickets! October 31, 2006 is the deadline for renewing your seats for The Living Opera's 2007 season. Starting November 1, all re-

maining seats will be up for grabs, so if you want to keep your good seats from last season, now's the time to renew! Don't

worry if you aren't sure about your schedule yet, as ticket exchanges are free throughout the season subscription drive end-

ing January 31, 2007.

The Living Opera's 2007 season will take place at the Plaza Theater in Garland for the March and April shows, and at the

Countrywide Theater at the Eisemann Center in Richardson for the June and July productions. These are small, intimate

theaters with limited seating, so if you want to get the best seats, you need to subscribe soon! In 2006, 3 of 8 performances

were completely sold out and the rest were all at 85%-95% capacity!

The 2007 season, entitled "FEED YOUR LIFE!" includes:

Trouble in Tahiti and The Old Maid and the Thief - March 23-31, 2007

The Tender Land - April 20-28, 2007

Hansel and Gretel - June 22-30, 2007

The Pirates of Penzance - July 13-21, 2007

For more information about The Living Opera visit our web site at http://www.thelivingopera.org/

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CAN member: Fine Arts Chamber Players Contact: Habib Loriot-Bettaieb ([email protected])

FINE ARTS CHAMBER PLAYERS ANNOUNCES THE 2006-2007 BANCROFT FAMILY CONCERTS

Fine Arts Chamber Players (FACP) opens its 26th Season of the free Bancroft Family Concerts series at the Dallas Museum

of Art on Saturday, October 28th at 3:00 p.m. in Horchow Auditorium. The Dallas Museum of Art is located at 1717 North

Harwood in the Arts District. Admission to the concert is free and requires no reservations. Auditorium doors open at 2:30

p.m. for the 3:00 p.m. concert. For more information, please call 214.520.2219 or visit www.fineartschamberplayers.org.

So named because its musicians all have October birthdays, The October Trio members are Susan Dedrich-Pejovich - Prin-

cipal Harp of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Mary Karen Clardy - Professor of Flute at the University of North Texas and

Barbara Sudweeks - Interim Principal Viola of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

In memory of Charles Barr, bassist with the Cleveland Orchestra and son of Dallas oboists Eric and Catherine Barr, the pro-

gram will open with Variation for Harp and Bass from Alberto Ginastera's Variaciones Concertantes, Op. 23 (1953) featuring

guest bassist, Nicolas Tsolainas, Principal Bass of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

The October Trio will perform Garten von Freuden und Traurigkeiten by Sofia Gubaidulina for flute, viola and harp, Duo by

François Devienne for flute and viola, the World Premiere of Trio by Justin Writer, The Garden of Adonis by Alan Hovhaness

for flute and harp, and Le Soleil Multicolore by Jacques Bondon.

The Bancroft Family Concerts series is made possible by Sue and Christopher Bancroft. FACP’s October 28th concert is

sponsored by Neiman Marcus. Season sponsors include The Arts District Foundation, TACA, the City of Dallas Office of

Cultural Affairs (OCA), and the Texas Commission on the Arts. Additional support is made possible by the Dallas Museum

of Art, WRR Classical 101 FM, and the People Newspapers.

For over a quarter of a century, FACP has presented free chamber music programs for the enrichment of North Texas area

residents. Concerts annually showcase over fifty outstanding Metroplex professional musicians drawn from the Dallas Sym-

phony Orchestra, The Dallas Opera Orchestra, the Fort Worth Symphony, and faculties of leading area music schools. In

addition to the free Bancroft Family Concerts, FACP presents the free Basically Beethoven Festival in July. Each year,

FACP’s educational outreach programs, Dream Collectors and Community Classics, provide over 200 free events in area

public schools.

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CAN member: Plano Civic Chorus Contact: Mary Joyner ([email protected])

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CAN member: Laura Ainsworth Contact: Pat Reeder ([email protected])

"MY SHIP HAS SAILED: How to be a Late-Bloomer in a World Obsessed with Extreme Youth!"

Friday, Nov. 3 - Stone Street Threatre

Laura Ainsworth and pianist extraordinaire Brian Piper come to downtown Dallas in their critically-acclaimed musical satire of

ageism and the pressure to stay young and beautiful. Both a great date show and the ultimate "Girls' Night Out," "My Ship"

combinces multi-media, gorgeous melodies from Kern to Madonna to Puccini, and Laura's wickedly funny parody lyrics and

monologues about plastic surgery, Botox, fad diets and all the other funny things women (and men!) do to fight "the last big

culturally-acceptable bias:

looking over 30!"

BroadwayWorld.com called Laura Ainsworth both a "gifted comedienne" and "a fine singer with an outstanding range and

genuine wit." The Ft. Worth Star-Telegram called "My Ship" a "potential cult phenomenon" and "a dynamite revue...worth

the trip from Ft. Worth!" And Park Cities People raved, "Side-splitting! Will have you laughing with recognition!"

Fri. Nov. 3 at Stone Street Theatre, recently named "Best Secret Waiting to Happen" in the Dallas Observer's "Best of Dal-

las" issue. 109 Stone Plaza in downtown Dallas, across Main St. from Neiman's (entry next to Campisi's, with many great

restaurants just steps away). $15 cover. Doors open at 7:30, show starts at 8. For reservations, phone 469-619-2609.

For full show info and fun stuff, visit

http://www.lauraainsworth.com

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CAN member: Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church Contact: Sharon Taylor ([email protected])

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CAN member: Ivy Camerata Orchestra Contact: Elizabeth McCoy ([email protected])

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CAN member: Tuzer Ballet Contact: Charyl McAfee-Duncan ([email protected])

Tuzer Ballet presents the 22nd annual Nutcracker

Richardson, TX – TUZER BALLET, under the artistic direction of Tanju and Patricia Tuzer, presents their 22nd annual beloved holiday masterpiece “The Nutcracker” on Saturday, December 23rd at 2 pm and 8 pm and Sunday, Decem-ber 24th at 2 pm, at Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts, 2351 Performance Drive, Richardson, Texas. Tickets are $10 to $50 and are available online at www.eisemanncenter.com. Returning as the delightful Sugarplum Fairy will be guest artist Pollyanna Ribeiro and as her partner, Christopher Budzynski both formerly of the Boston Ballet. Pollyana Ribeiro is originally from Brazil where she started her dance training at the age of three. In addition to the Sugar Plum Fairy, Snow Queen and Dew Drop in “The Nutcracker,” she has performed title roles in “Giselle,” “Coppelia,” and “Romeo and Juliet,” as well as Princess Aurora in “Sleeping Beauty.” Christopher Budzynski began his training outside of Philadelphia and then attended North Carolina School of the Arts. He has performed the principal roles in “Don Quixote,” “La Bayadere,” “Swan Lake,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “Giselle,” and “Firebird.” TUZER BALLET’S Nutcracker is the longest running Nutcracker in the Dallas metroplex and has received praise for its purity and spirit. Margaret Putnam, dance writer for the Dallas Morning News summarized “The Nutcracker” as “a lavish, daring production” and “this student company is nothing but marvelous, even if the average age is 15.” This is a traditional yet spectacular version of the holiday classic, which is sure to get children and adults of all ages in the holiday spirit. TUZER BALLET is a publicly supported nonprofit organization created for the advance study, perform-ance, and appreciation of classical ballet. For more information about the company, log on to www.tuzerballet.com or call 972.783.1735. Major funding provided by The City of Richardson though the City of Richardson Arts Commission and Target.

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What is Cooperative Arts News?

The Mission: The CAN organization was created for the purpose of helping cooperative member arts organizations build audiences by supporting each other. CAN will send notifications to list members with news of member organizations' upcoming events and other arts news of interest. The Rules: 1) Since this is a "cooperative" of arts organizations supporting each other, member groups who would like to post notices, agree to "receive" notifications from other member groups in return. Individuals will have the option at any time to "opt-out" if they choose not to receive future notifications by e-mailing the list manager. 2) In order to preserve the integrity and quality of the postings to this list and to prevent any unwanted "Spamming", all notifications that member groups want to send through this notification list must come through the list manager. Groups simply send an e-mail notification to the list manager with a descriptive write-up and it will be sent. If there are multiple notifications that need to go out, they may be grouped together in "digest" format to reduce the number of e-mails that are sent to the list. If at anytime, you would like to be removed from this e-mail list or if you are a new organization that would like to join, please e-mail the list manager and your request will be acted upon in a timely manner. As always, thank-you for supporting the arts in the DFW area! Regards, David Witherspoon List Manager [email protected] Approximate Distribution: over 3,100 and growing! Current Member Organizations: Contact: Contact e-mail: Web Addres: Aria Chamber Chorus Kristin Moore [email protected] http://www.ariachamberchorus.com/ Arts District Chorale Tonya Assid [email protected] http://www.artsdistrictchorale.org/index.htm Chamber Music International Pat Fox [email protected] http://www.chambermusicinternational.org/ CVC Family Music Theatre Jonna Fernandez [email protected] http://www.dcccd.edu/cvc/director/la/music/theater/theater.htm Canyon Creek Presbyterian Church Choir David Witherspoon [email protected] http://www.canyoncreekpres.org/ Contemporary Chorale Diane Downey [email protected] http://www.contemporarychorale.org/ Dallas Bach Society Tonya Assid [email protected] http://www.dallasbach.org/ DART Tasha Lowery [email protected] Fine Arts Chamber Players Habib Loriot-Bettaieb [email protected] http://www.fineartschamberplayers.org/index.html Garland Summer Musicals Patty Granville [email protected] Giocoso String Quartet David Witherspoon [email protected] Highland Park Chorale Nicky Bell [email protected] http://www.hppc.org Highlander Concert Series Walter Gast [email protected] http://www.highlanderconcerts.org IISD Fine Arts Faculty Dr. Alfred Green [email protected] Irving Chorale Pam Engman [email protected] http://www.irvingchorale.org/ Ivy Camerata Orchestra Elizabeth McCoy [email protected] http://www.ivyorchestra.org/ Jim R. Henderson Garland Chorale Jim R. Henderson [email protected] http://garlandchorale.org/home.htm Lake Music Andrew Fullford [email protected] http://www.lakemusic.org Laura Ainsworth-“My Ship Has Sailed” Pat Reeder [email protected] http://www.lauraainsworth.com Lu Mitchell Lu Mitchell [email protected] http://www.lumitchell.com Lyric Stage Steven Jones [email protected] http://www.lyricstage.org Men of Note David Wagner [email protected] http://www.menofnote.org/ New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving Otto Crumroy [email protected] http://home.earthlink.net/~youngj1/npoi.htm Orpheus Chamber Singers Kenton Kravig [email protected] http://www.orpheuschambersingers.org/ Plano Civic Chorus Mary Joyner [email protected] http://www.planocivicchorus.org Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church Choir Sharon Taylor [email protected] http://www.phpc.org/ Pro Musica Chamber Music David Witherspoon [email protected] Regal Opera Company Pam Cochrane [email protected] http://www.regalopera.org/ Richardson Arts Alliance Pat Fox [email protected] Rich-Tones Marlys Damman [email protected] http://www.richtones.org/ Rover Dramawerks Carol M. Rice [email protected] http://www.roverdramawerks.com/ The Creative Arts Jazz Orchestra Pat Fox [email protected] http://www.creativeartsalliance.org The Labyrinth Laurel Ruff [email protected] http://www.thelabyrinththeatre.org The Living Opera Michael Chadwick [email protected] http://www.thelivingopera.org/ The New Philharmonic Chamber Players David Witherspoon [email protected] The Richardson Community Band George W. Jones [email protected] http://www.richardsoncommunityband.org The Sonny Rios Voice Studios Sonny Rios [email protected] http://www.sonnyrios.com/index.html Tech Tones Anne White [email protected] Texas Camerata Lee Lattimore [email protected] www.texascamerata.org Texas Wind Symphony Nancy Walker [email protected] Theatre Britain Sue Birch [email protected] http://www.theatre-britain.com Theatre Three Dallas Kimberly Richard [email protected] http://www.theatre3dallas.com/ Tuzer Ballet Charyl McAfee-Duncan [email protected] http://www.tuzerballet.com/ Zion Lutheran Church Sam Eatherton [email protected] http://www.ziondallas.org/