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WRR's 16th Annual Picnic at NorthPark in CenterPark, TheaterJones.com gives us their Season selections for 2010- 2011, Kenny G returns to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Pipedreams comes to the Meyerson Symphony Center, William Schuman turns 100 and how to get your Ticket to the Picnic
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With the arts season upon us, WRR thought we should ask some of our friends in the community what was on their calendar for the next year... here’s what Gregory Sullivan Isaacs and Mark Lowry of TheaterJones.com had to say: The 2010-11 classical music season has plenty to offer. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO) begins with an uncharacteristic Baroque Festival on Aug. 27, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) opens on Sept. 8 with some well-worn Beethoven. Voices of Change presents quirky works for small ensembles on Oct. 10. Dallas Chamber Music presents the prestigious Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on Oct. 16 in a program that contains Brahms’ divine Clarinet Quartet. Chamber Music International scores big Oct. 22-23 with Beethoven’s “Archduke” trio, arguably the best chamber work--ever. Oct. 29-30 sees the FWSO perform Rodrigo’s ever-popular Concerto De Aranjuez for guitar. November and December offer much of the same holiday fare, other than Voices of Change presenting the music of Xi Wang on Dec. 5. January brings the DSO’s world premiere of Ruders’ Organ Concerto for the shamefully ignored Lay Family Organ and organist Mary Preston. The DSO scores again Jan. 27- 30, when pianist Peter Serkin plays Brahms’ transcendental Piano Concerto No. 2. February starts out with another world premiere, DSO’s commission for the percussion ensemble D’Drum, from composer Stewart Copeland. In March, attention returns to the FWSO, with composer-in residence Peter Boyer’s multi- media musical happening Ellis Island: The Dream of America. The inclusion of Barber’s Piano Concerto makes this a must-see. The end of the month has the DSO tackling Mahler’s gigantic Symphony No. 8. The Dallas Opera goes big when it opens Mussorgsky’s epic Boris Godunov on April 1. The FWSO steals the spotlight back, April 15-16, with Tan Dun’s bizarre Water Concerto. Then Chamber Music International presents Taneyev’s gorgeous Piano Quintet --another must-- April 28- 29. May 7 previews the DSO’s Carnegie Hall concert, with a revival of Stucky’s historical cantata August 4, 1964. But the award for the most daring classical music event of the season has to go to the plucky Fort Worth Opera, when it presents a chamber opera by Phillip Glass called Hydrogen Jukebox, based on Allen Ginsburg’s seminal rant/beat poem, Howl. In the theater and dance world, the big event of the season is the area- wide Horton Foote Festival in March and April, 2011. Organized by the Dallas Theater Center , which is staging the area premiere of Dividing the Estate, the event also features Foote plays at Stage West, Kitchen Dog Theater, Uptown Players, Theatre Three, WaterTower Theatre and other groups. And there’s an unofficial festival of another giant playwright, Harold Pinter, happening this fall, as Kitchen Dog does his Betrayal in September and Upstart Productions will take on a trio of his one-acts in October. Also in October, don’t miss the world premiere musical of The Night of the Hunter at Lyric Stage, performed with a full orchestra. In dance, mark your calendar the Texas Ballet Theater’s Mixed Repertory program at Bass Hall (Feb. 18-20) and the Winspear Opera House (March 4-6); and also for Martha Graham Dance, presented by TITAS, in April 2011 at the Winspear Opera House. Overture 1 101.1 FM WRR • wrr101.com In this issue: Kenny G visits the DSO, Pipedreams comes to the Meyerson, William Schuman’s 100th birthday and details on your Ticket to the Picnic Dallas / Fort Worth • wrr101.com WRR CLASSICAL 101.1 FM A MONTHLy PUBLICATION FOR FRIeNDS OF WRR AUGUST 2010 Overture • August 2010 NorthPark welcomes WRR’s Picnic in the Park WRR kicks off the 2010-11 Arts Season with the 16th Annual Picnic at NorthPark in Cen- terPark presented by WRR and the DFW Mer- cedes-Benz Dealers Sunday, Sept. 5 at 5 p.m. you and your family probably already have our Picnic marked on your calendar, but this year there’s one VeRy important change… this year we’re moving the party over to the lush green gardens of CenterPark, located at North- Park Center. The picnic features the Dallas Wind Sym- phony, 5 Second Rule, The Arts District Chorale and the Booker T. Washington High School R&B ensemble. you’ll need a ticket for this free event. Lis- ten to WRR, call 214-670-8888 or visit wrr101. com to learn where you can find your tickets. Doors open at 5 p.m. with the first per- formance beginning with the talented students from the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts R&B ensemble starting the concert at 6 p.m. The Dallas Wind Symphony close the evening with all your patri- otic favorites after 9 p.m. Food and beverages will be available from many of NorthPark’s restaurants and the food court. Bring picnic blankets and food, but please no coolers or alcoholic beverages. WRR goodies will be available at WRR’s booth and at many of our sponsor’s booths. At press time, WRR thanks participat- ing event sponsors NorthPark Center, DFW Mercedes Benz Dealers, The Highlands Bank, Children’s Medical Center, Retirement Surety, Autumn Journey Hospice, The Meadows Muse- um, Into the Garden and Dougherty’s Pharma- cy. Please make sure you stop by their booths thanking them for their support of this annual family event. NorthPark Center is located at 8687 North Central expy. in Dallas at the intersec- tion of Loop 12 (Northwest Highway) and US 75 (North Central expressway.) (MAPSCO TM 26-S) The grounds are wheelchair and stroller accessible. In the event of rain, festivities will be moved inside to CenterCourt. Guests are encouraged to go green this year by taking the DART Red Line to Park Lane Station and the 702 NorthPark shuttle to the Picnic. Shuttles may be boarded at the sta- tion’s bus bay and on the west side of NorthPark Center near the Nordstrom Court. NorthPark Center Shuttle service departs every 20 minutes between Park Lane Station and NorthPark Cen- ter. The service operates Monday through Fri- day from 8:42 a.m. to 10:03 p.m., Saturday from 8:27 a.m. to 10:14 p.m. and Sunday from 10:37 a.m. to 7:14 p.m. For more information, stay tuned to WRR, call 214-670-8888 or visit wrr101.com. Violin artwork by decora- tive artist Lewis Bauer photo by Geof Kern Horton Foote FROM THE TOP listeners take note, beginning Sunday Aug. 15, FROM THE TOP will move to its new time at 1 p.m. FROM THE TOP is brought to you with the support of the Friends of WRR.
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Page 1: August 2010

With the arts season upon us, WRR thought we should ask some of our friends in the community what was on their calendar for the next year... here’s what Gregory Sullivan Isaacs and Mark Lowry of TheaterJones.com had to say:

The 2010-11 classical music season has plenty to offer.

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO) begins with an uncharacteristic Baroque Festival on Aug. 27, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) opens on Sept. 8 with some well-worn Beethoven.

Voices of Change presents quirky works for small ensembles on Oct. 10. Dallas Chamber Music presents the prestigious Chamber Music Society of Lincoln

Center on Oct. 16 in a program that contains Brahms’ divine Clarinet Quartet. Chamber Music International scores big Oct. 22-23 with Beethoven’s “Archduke” trio, arguably the best chamber work--ever. Oct. 29-30 sees the FWSO perform Rodrigo’s ever-popular Concerto De Aranjuez for guitar.

November and December offer much of the same holiday fare, other than Voices of Change presenting the music of Xi Wang on Dec. 5.

January brings the DSO’s world premiere of Ruders’ Organ Concerto for the shamefully ignored Lay Family Organ and organist Mary Preston. The DSO scores again Jan. 27-

30, when pianist Peter Serkin plays Brahms’ transcendental Piano Concerto No. 2.

February starts out with another world premiere, DSO’s commission for the percussion ensemble D’Drum, from composer Stewart Copeland.

In March, attention returns to the FWSO, with composer-in residence Peter Boyer’s multi-media musical happening Ellis Island: The Dream of America. The inclusion of Barber’s Piano Concerto makes this a must-see. The end of the month has the DSO tackling Mahler’s gigantic Symphony No. 8.

The Dallas Opera goes big when it opens Mussorgsky’s epic Boris Godunov on April 1. The FWSO steals the spotlight back, April 15-16, with Tan Dun’s bizarre Water Concerto. Then Chamber Music International presents Taneyev’s gorgeous Piano Quintet --another must-- April 28-29.

May 7 previews the DSO’s Carnegie Hall concert, with a revival of Stucky’s historical cantata August 4, 1964.

But the award for the most daring classical music event of the season has to go to the plucky Fort Worth Opera, when it presents a chamber opera by Phillip Glass

called Hydrogen Jukebox, based on Allen Ginsburg’s seminal rant/beat poem, Howl.

In the theater and dance world, the big event of the season is the area-wide Horton Foote Festival in March and April, 2011. Organized by the Dallas Theater Center, which is staging the area premiere of Dividing the Estate, the event also features Foote plays at Stage West, Kitchen Dog Theater, Uptown Players, Theatre Three, WaterTower Theatre and other groups.

And there’s an unofficial festival of another giant playwright, Harold Pinter, happening this fall, as Kitchen Dog does his Betrayal in September and Upstart Productions will take on a trio of his one-acts in October. Also in October, don’t miss the world premiere musical of The Night of the Hunter at Lyric Stage, performed with a full orchestra.

In dance, mark your calendar the Texas Ballet Theater’s Mixed Repertory program at Bass Hall (Feb. 18-20) and the Winspear Opera House (March 4-6); and also for Martha Graham Dance, presented by TITAS, in April 2011 at the Winspear Opera House.

Overture

1 101.1 FM WRR • wrr101.com

In this issue: Kenny G visits the DSO, Pipedreams comes to the Meyerson, William Schuman’s 100th birthday and details on your Ticket to the Picnic

Dallas / Fort Worth • wrr101.com

WRR CLASSICAL 101.1 FM A MONTHLy PUBLICATION FOR FRIeNDS OF WRR AUGUST 2010

Overture • August 2010

Publication: WRRSize: 3.75" (w) x 7"(h)

Client: NorthPark CenterClient Chris Szalay

Agency: Banowetz + Company, Inc.Agency Contact: Eric Venegas - (214) 823-7300 x108

Due Date: 7-15-10

Come join WRR Classical 101.1 for Picnic at NorthPark

in CenterPark. Enjoy family-friendly activities and

performances by the Dallas Wind Symphony, the Arts

District Chorale, the Booker T. Washington High School

R&B Ensemble and 5 Second Rule. Visit www.wrr101.com

for more details.

WRR CLASSICAL 101.1 PRESENTS

PICNIC AT

NORTHPARKIN CENTERPARK

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 5PM – 9PM

NorthPark welcomes WRR’s Picnic in the Park

WRR kicks off the 2010-11 Arts Season with the 16th Annual Picnic at NorthPark in Cen-terPark presented by WRR and the DFW Mer-cedes-Benz Dealers Sunday, Sept. 5 at 5 p.m.

you and your family probably already have our Picnic marked on your calendar, but this year there’s one VeRy important change… this year we’re moving the party over to the lush green gardens of CenterPark, located at North-Park Center.

The picnic features the Dallas Wind Sym-phony, 5 Second Rule, The Arts District Chorale and the Booker T. Washington High School R&B ensemble.

you’ll need a ticket for this free event. Lis-ten to WRR, call 214-670-8888 or visit wrr101.com to learn where you can find your tickets.

Doors open at 5 p.m. with the first per-formance beginning with the talented students from the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts R&B ensemble starting the concert at 6 p.m. The Dallas Wind

Symphony close the evening with all your patri-otic favorites after 9 p.m.

Food and beverages will be available from many of NorthPark’s restaurants and the food court. Bring picnic blankets and food, but please no coolers or alcoholic beverages. WRR goodies will be available at WRR’s booth and at many of our sponsor’s booths.

At press time, WRR thanks participat-ing event sponsors NorthPark Center, DFW Mercedes Benz Dealers, The Highlands Bank, Children’s Medical Center, Retirement Surety, Autumn Journey Hospice, The Meadows Muse-um, Into the Garden and Dougherty’s Pharma-cy. Please make sure you stop by their booths thanking them for their support of this annual family event.

NorthPark Center is located at 8687 North Central expy. in Dallas at the intersec-tion of Loop 12 (Northwest Highway) and US 75 (North Central expressway.) (MAPSCOTM 26-S) The grounds are wheelchair and stroller

accessible. In the event of rain, festivities will be moved inside to CenterCourt.

Guests are encouraged to go green this year by taking the DART Red Line to Park Lane Station and the 702 NorthPark shuttle to the Picnic. Shuttles may be boarded at the sta-tion’s bus bay and on the west side of NorthPark Center near the Nordstrom Court. NorthPark Center Shuttle service departs every 20 minutes between Park Lane Station and NorthPark Cen-ter. The service operates Monday through Fri-day from 8:42 a.m. to 10:03 p.m., Saturday from 8:27 a.m. to 10:14 p.m. and Sunday from 10:37 a.m. to 7:14 p.m.

For more information, stay tuned to WRR, call 214-670-8888 or visit wrr101.com.

Violin artwork by decora-tive artist Lewis Bauer

photo by Geof Kern

Horton Foote

FROM THE TOP listeners take note, beginning Sunday Aug. 15, FROM THE TOP will move to its new time at 1 p.m. FROM THE TOP is brought to you with the support of the Friends of WRR.

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2 101.1 FM WRR • wrr101.comOverture • August 2010

Overture

Interim General Manager: David Fishereditor: Paul Adams

Overture is the official publication of WRR Classical 101.1 FM. Send Comments or story ideas to:

editor: [email protected], orOverture editor - WRR FMPO Box 159001Dallas, TX 75315214-670-8888

Find us at: facebook.com/wrr101 twitter.com/wrr101 youtube.com/wrr101fm flickr.com/wrr101fm

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Client: NorthPark CenterClient Chris Szalay

Agency: Banowetz + Company, Inc.Agency Contact: Eric Venegas - (214) 823-7300 x108

Due Date: 7-15-10

Come join WRR Classical 101.1 for Picnic at NorthPark

in CenterPark. Enjoy family-friendly activities and

performances by the Dallas Wind Symphony, the Arts

District Chorale, the Booker T. Washington High School

R&B Ensemble and 5 Second Rule. Visit www.wrr101.com

for more details.

WRR CLASSICAL 101.1 PRESENTS

PICNIC AT

NORTHPARKIN CENTERPARK

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 5PM – 9PM

Kenny G blows into Dallas

Celebrating William Schuman’s 100th birthday Aug. 4

Grammy Award winning musician Kenny G brings his smooth saxophone sounds back to the Meyerson for an unfor-gettable performance with the Dallas Sym-phony Orchestra on Aug. 25.

With over 48 million albums sold worldwide, Kenny G’s latest album, Rhythm & Romance, features contemporary love songs with a Latin twist.

For more info and ticket details, visit dallassymphony.com and look for video of WRR’s Kurt Rongey with Kenny G during his last visit to Dallas at wrr101.com

Kurt Rongey talks with Kenny G at WRR’s studio

Pipedreams returns to TexasCelebrating more than twenty-five years on the air, Pipe-

dreams is the only weekly radio program that explores the full range of the art and potential of the pipe organ.

each Sunday evening at 10 p.m., Pipedreams host Michael Barone shares selected organ works and performances, and in do-ing so, encourages listeners to engage both their ears and imagina-tions to gain greater appreciation of this instrument.

Michael Barone returns to Texas to host another popular PIPeDReAMS LIVe! event, at the McKinney

Performing Arts Center Sept. 11 and Meyerson Symphony Center Sept. 13.

PIPeDReAMS LIVe! features an all-star roster of region-al soloists putting the Lay Family Concert Organ in the Meyerson through its paces and a family-friendly event of silent films featuring the Wurlitzer theatre organ at the McKinney Performing Arts Center.

Sponsors include the Dallas and Fort Worth chapters of the American Guild of Organists and WRR Classical 101.1 FM. Plan ahead…we hope for a capacity crowd that includes you! Michael Barone

By Barry SamsulaWeekends 8 -3 p.m.

Join WRR as we celebrate the life and times of compos-er and arts administrator William Schuman on Aug. 4. A life that included a series of firsts, Schuman received the first Pulitzer Prize for Music, was a founder of the Juilliard String Quartet and he was the first president of Lincoln Center.

Schuman left behind a substantial body of work includ-ing eight symphonies. Tune in as we feature some of Schuman’s most beloved works; the Third Symphony, the ballet Night Jour-ney, a collaboration with Martha Graham, New England Triptych and the orchestration of Charles Ives’s Variations on “America.”

Aaron Copland, when presenting Schuman with the MacDowell Colony Medal in 1971, said

. . . In Schuman’s pieces you have the feeling that only an American could have written them. . .. you hear it in his orchestration, which is full of snap and brilliance. you hear it in the kind of American optimism which is at the basis of his music.Be listening throughout the day as we feature key works from William Schuman’s

career including a week long special on Exploring Music, weekdays at 7 p.m.For further reading, pick up “American Muse: The Life and Times of William

Schuman” by Joseph Polisi which WRR reviewed in the March 2009 edition of Over-ture. All back issues of Overture are available online at WRR101.com/overture.

June 6–September 5, 2010

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Luc Tuymans is organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State University, Columbus.

Generous support is provided by Bruce and Martha Atwater. Additional support is provided by Carla Emil and Rich Silverstein, and Flanders House, the new cultural forum for Flanders (Belgium) in the United States.

The presentation in Dallas is made possible by TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art, an annual fundraising event that jointly benefits amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, and the Dallas Museum of Art. Additional support provided by the Contemporary Art Fund through the gifts of an anonymous donor, Arlene and John Dayton, Laura and Walter Elcock, Amy and Vernon Faulconer, Nancy and Tim Hanley, Marguerite Steed Hoffman, Allen and Kelli Questrom, Cindy and Howard Rachofsky, Deedie and Rusty Rose, Gayle and Paul Stoffel, and Sharon and Michael Young and by the Donor Circle membership program through a leadership gift from Donna M. Wilhelm. Air transportation provided by American Airlines.

Luc Tuymans in his studio (detail), photo © Grant Delin, courtesy David Zwirner, New York

Don’t miss the first U.S. retrospective of Luc Tuymans, one of the most significant European artists of his generation.

William Schuman

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6 AM

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Christ Church of

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8 AMChristian Science Sentinel

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Wilshire Baptist Church

9 AMUniversity

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10 AMPastoral

Reflections

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Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events

WRR kicks off a long tradition of rebroadcasting highlights from the Cliburn Concerts season this month. every year, the Van Cliburn Foundation brings some of the world’s finest musicians to the area. This year, the series

will run Wednesday at 8 p.m. starting August 4 with the recital of gold medal sensation Nobuyuki Tsujii. Other concerts will include Gabriela Montero, Garrick Ohlsson, Marc-Andre Hamelin, and a collaborative evening with Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Michael Shih and esteemed musical cohorts.

From the Top fans, we’re moving the show to a new and better time. Starting August 15, you can hear this showcase of fine young musicians Sundays at 1 p.m.

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra begins its season this month with another ambitious project - a festival of music of the baroque. On Friday, August 28 at 7:30 p.m., WRR will be there to bring you the first night of the festival live on the air. The orchestra will play Bach’s Orchestral Suite #3, selections from Handel’s Water Music, and Pachelbel’s Canon to name a few. you can only hear it in person or on WRR Classical 101.1.

WRR welcomes two new congregations to our Sunday morning lineup. Starting August 1, the service of Christ Church Plano will be heard at 7:30 a.m. Then on August 15, First United Methodist Church of Richardson will be heard at 7 a.m. every Sunday.

Monday, August 30 at 8 p.m., tune in for a special one-hour preview of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s 2010 AT&T Gala. It will be a special night for Beethoven fans and piano enthusiasts.

Look out for the 2010 Top 40 Classical Countdown ballot to appear at WRR101.COM soon. We’ll be taking your vote and bringing you the Top 40 favorite classical music selections from September 4-6.

Opera lovers will be looking forward to September when we’ll begin a five-week run of complete broadcast operas from the Dallas Opera’s 2009-2010 season, including Moby Dick and Madame Butterfly. Stay tuned for details!


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