Presents
Allan Harris Band
November 18, 2011 8:00 pm Wisconsin Lutheran College Center for Arts and Performance 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, WI (414) 443-8802 (Box Office) (414) 443-8702 (Fine Arts Office)
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BIOGR APHY Allan Harris is a world-class singer, guitarist and songwriter. Perhaps best known for his interpretations of jazz standards, Allan’s smooth vocals and guitar-styling easily crosses genres, from jazz to rock to blues. Three-time winner of the New York Nightlife Award for “Outstanding Jazz Vocalist”, Tony Bennett calls Mr. Harris “my favorite singer” and The New York Times’ Stephen Holden raves about “the protean talent that is Allan Harris.” Allan has cultivated a global following, playing for packed audiences and received outstanding reviews throughout the United States, Europe, Russia and the Far East. He is regularly featured at the world’s great music festivals, e.g. Jazz Aspen, Wien Jazz Festival in Austria and the Umbria Jazz Festival in Italy. Allan Harris’s artistry transcends his diverse vocal performances. Harris has composed “Cross That River”, a full-scale musical celebrating the Old West as told through the words and music of a black cowboy, and has received a prestigious Chamber Music America Grant for that work. The theatrical production of “Cross That River” played to rave reviews during the 2009 New York Musical Theater Festival and is currently in pre-production for a long-term run in early 2011. Several original songs from “Cross That River” are also frequently featured in The Allan Harris Band’s concert performances. In addition to music, Allan is passionate about giving back. He is a long-time supporter of the Children’s Miracle Network (helping to raise funds for children’s hospitals), and has performed many times alongside Vince Gill and Amy Grant at the Challenge Aspen Gala, an annual charity concert/golf tournament to benefit military service people who have sustained disabilities. As a Gibson Guitar featured artist, Allan and Ruby (his constant canine companion and the first dog music critic) can frequently be found rehearsing at the Gibson Hit Factory, and along with The Allan Harris Band, enjoy playing the top music clubs in his hometown of New York City. The Allan Harris Band Pascal LeBoeuf: Piano and keyboards Jake Goldbas: Drums and cajon Leon Boykin: Bass Jesse Jones, Jr.: Alto sax and flute
PROGR A M Can’t Live My Life Without You * Fly Me to the Moon (written by Bart Howard with new arrangement by Allan Harris) There She Goes * Color of a Woman is Blue * Nat King Cole Tribute (from “Long Live the King” CD) - It’s Only a Paper Moon - L-O-V-E Daughters (John Mayer) 2 Songs from Cross That River (a musical by Allan Harris) - Blue Was Angry - Cross That River Shores of Istanbul * Autumn * Hold You * Inner Fear * I Do Believe * (* Written by Allan Harris for Open Up Your Mind CD published by Theodosia Publishing, ASCAP) 2 WI Lutheran College
Presents
Keyboard Conversations速 with Jeffrey Siegel A BEETHOVEN BONANZA!
December 14, 2011 7:30 p.m. Wisconsin Lutheran College Center for Arts and Performance 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, WI
(414) 443-8802 (Box Office)
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PROGR A M Beethoven (1770-1827)
The Rage over a lost Penny
Sonata in F Major, Op. 54 In Tempo d’un Menuetto Allegretto
Sonata Pathéthique in C Minor, Op. 13 Grave: Allegro di molto e con brio Andante cantabile Rondo: Allegro INTERMISSION
Bagatelle in B Minor, Op. 126, No. 4
Sonata in E Major, Op. 109 Theme and Variations Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS BIOGR APHY
The distinguished American pianist JEFFREY SIEGEL has been soloist with the world’s great orchestras. Abroad, these include the Berlin Philharmonic, London Symphony, Philharmonic and Philharmonia, Moscow State Symphony, Bayerischer Rundfunk, The Hague Residentie Orkest, Oslo Philharmonic, Stockholm Philharmonic, Orchestra of La Scala and NHK Symphony of Japan. In the United States, engagements include the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Siegel has collaborated with many of the pre-eminent conductors of our time: Claudio Abbado, Pierre Boulez, Charles Dutoit, Neeme Järvi, James Levine, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, Leonard Slatkin, Michael Tilson Thomas and David Zinman, as well as legendary maestros of the past, including Eugene Ormandy, Sir George Solti, William Steinberg, Klaus Tennstedt and Yevgeny Svetlanov. In addition to his solo appearances, Jeffrey Siegel presents Keyboard Conversations®, a unique, concert-pluscommentary format in which he speaks to the audience about the music before 4 WI Lutheran College
performing each work in full. Newcomers to classical concerts have greeted these programs enthusiastically, as they present an informal, accessible and highly entertaining introduction to the vast repertoire of the piano and to classical music in general. Seasoned music-lovers are constantly delighted by his erudition and wit. Ongoing series flourish in numerous American cities, among them New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Phoenix, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Dallas, Washington, D. C. and Denver. Some of these venues have been presenting Keyboard Conversations® for more than thirty years resounding testimony to Jeffrey Siegel’s superb artistry, innovative format and loyal fans. Following the successful reception of Keyboard Conversations in the United Kingdom, they continue in April and May 2012 at London’s dynamic, newest arts complex, Kings Place. Keyboard Conversations® ~ Piano Treasures, a one-hour, TV special produced by Time Life for PBS, was broadcast this past season during pledge drives nationwide. Oprah Radio’s “Dr. Oz Show” recently featured Mr. Siegel as guest of host and heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet
B I O G R A P H Y ( c o n t .) Oz and popular author and co-host Dr. Michael Roizen. WFMT Chicago has produced the CD Music for the Young – and the Young at Heart, now available on Amazon. Random House Audio Publishing Group has released an audiobook series of four CDs of Keyboard Conversations: Mozart and Friends, The Power and Passion of Beethoven, The Romanticism of the Russian Soul and The Romance of the Piano. They are available at www.randomhouse.com/audio/, at www.amazon.com, for download at iTunes and at booksellers across the country. Twin Cities Public Television, in conjunction with The Schubert Club, has produced Mozart & Chopin, and WEDU Tampa has released American
Pianistic Treasures, both available on DVD exclusively at Mr. Siegel’s concerts. Jeffrey Siegel’s recording of Gershwin’s complete works for piano and orchestra, with Leonard Slatkin and the Saint Louis Symphony, continues to be a best seller and is available on Amazon, as well. Born into a musical family, Jeffrey Siegel studied with Rudolf Ganz in his native Chicago, with the legendary Rosina Lhévinne at The Juilliard School and, as a Fulbright Scholar, with Ilona Kabos in London. Mr. Siegel and his wife live in New York City and are the parents of two grown children. Jeffrey Siegel is a Steinway artist.
Upcoming Keyboard Conversations® at Wisconsin Lutheran College Please join us for the remaining concerts in this special series: THE POWER AND PASSION OF JOHANNES BRAHMS Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Majestic tonal miracles in short story form - the narrative Ballades, Op. 10, the impassioned Rhapsodies Op. 79, and the charming Waltzes Op. 39. RUSSIAN RAPTURE: RACHMANINOFF AND TCHAIKOVSKY Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Soaring melodies and sumptuous sonorities of these everpopular composers - the colorful Preludes, captivating Etudes, and scintillating Humoresque.
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Presents
Simply Sinatra Christmas starring Steve Lippia
December 17, 2011 8:00 p.m. Wisconsin Lutheran College Center for Arts and Performance 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, WI (414) 443-8802 (Box Office) (414) 443-8702 (Fine Arts Office)
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BIOGR APHY STEVE LIPPIA has become one of the most prominent, in-demand vocalists and has quickly established his place among the finest interpreters of “standards” and traditional pop music in the nation. Steve’s youthful, energetic talent and powerful show creates a perfect blend of “classic” with “today”. His show introduces a new generation to this timeless music, while appealing to long-time listeners. Steve has headlined in highly successful, extended engagements at the Rio Suites Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas and Resorts Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, where SRO audiences lined up more than two hours before show time to vie for seating. He has performed in multiple engagements for Hilton Atlantic City and Casino Windsor, among others. Steve has recently performed to sold-out audiences with many major symphonies across North America, to name just a few, Peter Nero and The Philly Pops, Toronto, Rochester Philharmonic, Palm Beach Pops, Indianapolis, Oregon, Irving, Austin, Calgary, Naples, Tacoma, Alabama, Greensboro, Hilton Head, North Carolina, Winnipeg, Tucson, Duluth-Superior, Allentown, Lexington, Grand Rapids, Louisiana, Colorado, York, Jacksonville, Edmonton, Vancouver, Charlotte, Bowling Green, Danville, Virginia, Fort Worth, Shreveport, North Arkansas, Corpus Christi, Kansas City, Cleveland Pops, Mississippi, Chattanooga, Missouri, Southwest Michigan and Brampton-Ontario, Amarillo, Great Falls, Columbus Indiana, New Haven, Las Cruces, Dayton, Boulder Philharmonic, Huntsville, Signature-Tulsa, West Michigan, New Jersey Hartford, Akron, Quad City, Saint Louis, Phoenix Fresno, Napa, Evansville Knoxville, Richmond, Buffalo, Lafayette, Cape Cod, Portland ME and Ocean City Pops. Steve has headlined to SRO crowds at the legendary “Birdland Jazz Club” in New York City, backed by the Nelson Riddle and Woody Herman Orchestras. He performed in a highly successful European Jazz Festival Tour that resulted in a nationally televised special on Finnish TV2. Steve’s TV appearances include “EXTRA”, FOX’s “Good Day New York”, CNN’s “Showbiz Today”, ABC and the BBC. Steve’s much acclaimed, self-titled CD was recorded at Warner Brothers’ Studios in Los Angeles with a 41-piece symphony. In addition, Steve has recorded “Steve Lippia Live”, a collection of some of his live performances. His much anticipated third CD, titled “Steve Lippia in Concert”, was released June 16, 2009. Steve is a native of Southington Connecticut. He makes his home in Las Vegas, Nevada with his wife and 2 miniature German Schnauzers.
UPCOMING FINE ARTS EVENTS The Wisconsin Lutheran Choir, Chamber Choir and Chapel Choir will present the Christmas Choral Concert, a presentation of seasonal sacred choral music ranging from the ancient to the contemporary, popular Advent hymns to traditional European madrigals. Performances are December 1-3, 2010, at 8 p.m. each evening and December 4, 2011, at 3 p.m. The Wisconsin Lutheran College Music Department presents the Winter Band Concert on Friday, December 9, 2011, at 8 p.m. The Wisconsin Lutheran College Concert Band, under the direction of Professor Terry Treuden, is an ensemble that performs the finest of the wind band literature and presents concerts on the campus and tours regionally and nationally. The membership in this organization is through a seating audition. The band meets five hours each week while exploring a wide variety of band compositions and arrangements. Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard Conversations® Series performs the second concert of the series “A Beethoven Bonanza” on Wednesday, December 14, 2011, at 7:30 p.m. American pianist Jeffrey Siegel enjoys a flourishing career and has appeared with every major American orchestra as well as in the leading music capitals of the world. His WI Lutheran College 7
UPCOMING FINE ARTS EVENTS enthusiasm is contagious, his credentials are world-class, and his virtuosity is astounding. These experiences begin with an insightful and entertaining prologue on the music and its composer, are followed by a full performance of the works, and end with a lively question and answer session. KeyboardConversations.com Simply Sinatra Christmas is a terrific new holiday show featuring Pops sensation Steve Lippia and his big band. On Saturday, December 17, 2011, at 8 p.m., Steve will present popular Christmas songs along with some of the most popular numbers performed by Frank Sinatra. This show is a wonderful blend of holiday cheer and swing standards with an energetic flair that only a big band can provide. You will be treated to many great, long-time Christmas favorites like White Christmas, along with non-holiday standards such as All The Way and Summer Wind. Make it a whole evening of holiday fun by adding the Dinner Option at 6 p.m. stevelippia.com Carpe Diem String Quartet is an exciting ensemble that has captured the imagination of audiences, the respect of critics, and is one of the most versatile quartets of their generation. Carpe Diem has earned critical acclaim with innovative programming, electrifying performances, and a passion for audience engagement. On Friday, January 27, 2012, at 8 p.m., experience the group’s musical passion that has led them down the paths of gypsy, tango, folk, pop, rock, and jazz inspired music, though the quartet is equally at home with the traditional classical string quartet repertoire. carpediemstringquartet.com Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard Conversations® Series performs the third concert of the series “The Power and Passion of Johannes Brahms” on Wednesday, February 1, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. American pianist Jeffrey Siegel enjoys a flourishing career and has appeared with every major American orchestra as well as in the leading music capitals of the world. His enthusiasm is contagious, his credentials are world-class, and his virtuosity is astounding. These experiences begin with an insightful and entertaining prologue on the music and its composer, are followed by a full performance of the works, and end with a lively question and answer session. KeyboardConversations.com I Have a Dream: The Life and Times of Martin Luther King, Jr., a play by TheatreIV, chronicles the phenomenal impact of Dr. King’s life as he becomes one of the most influential and charismatic leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. Inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, Dr. King becomes the prime mover behind the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott, putting his philosophy of non-violent protest to work. He gains national recognition and becomes the dominant force for civil rights. This great leader’s life and the re-enactment of his “I Have a Dream” speech is a story of inspiration for us all. The play which will be presented on Tuesday, February 7, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. is targeted for younger audiences but is suitable for all ages. theatreiv.com/guide/dream.pdf It’s a Valentine’s Day special on Tuesday, February 14, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. with Embraceable You: The Music of George Gershwin. Embraceable You features Dean and Lisa Balkwill, singing, dancing and falling in love, backed by live musicians and set under the Paris sky. Straight from the Broadway Stage these two triple threats are brimming with charm and charisma. If you like Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Lena Horne, with a little extra modern flair and pizzazz, then you’ll LOVE Embraceable You! Make it a truly romantic evening by adding the Dinner Option at 6 p.m. alkahestartists.net/www/docs/249.597 American organist Clive Driskill-Smith will appear in the Schwan Concert Hall on Sunday, February 19, 2012, at 3 p.m. Hailed as a “star of a new generation” (Evening Standard), critics have praised his “blazing technique” and “unbelievable virtuosity” (American Guild of Organists). After a year as Organ Scholar at Winchester Cathedral in England and Assistant Organist at Winchester College, he went up to Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford University, as the Christopher Tatton Organ Scholar. Winner of the Royal College of Organists’ Performer of the Year Competition in 2000 and the Calgary International Organ Competition in 2002, Clive has performed in the UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Finland, South Africa, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, Canada, the USA, South America, Australia and New Zealand. Don’t miss out on the Pre-Concert Talk at 1:30 p.m. organist.org.uk 8 WI Lutheran College
Are you missing the boat? Are you a person age 70 ½ or older who: • Has a traditional retirement account (IRA)? • Wants to make charitable contributions? • Likes to decrease taxable income? If so, you may be interested in taking advantage of a limited opportunity. The Charitable IRA Rollover legislation allows you to make a tax-free gift to qualified charitable organizations like Wisconsin Lutheran College using funds transferred directly from your IRA prior to December 31, 2011.
Your benefits: • The gift from your IRA may count against your unsatisfied Required Minimum Distributions. • The transfer generates neither taxable income nor a tax deduction, so you will receive the benefit even if you do not itemize your tax deductions. • You may transfer up to $100,000 directly from your IRA; your spouse also can give up to $100,000 from his/her own IRA if he/she is 70 ½ or older. • You will have an immediate positive impact on WLC and experience the blessings of your generosity!
Check with your advisors about the best ways to take advantage of this giving opportunity. If you have questions, need more information, or would like to make a gift, please contact Kris Metzger at 414.443.8925 or kris.metzger@wlc.edu.
F I N E A R T S E V E N T S C A L E N DA R November Nov. 20- WLC Instrumental Ensemble Concert, 7:30 p.m. December Dec. 1- WLC Christmas Choral Concert, 8 p.m. Dec. 2- WLC Christmas Choral Concert, 8 p.m. Dec. 3- WLC Christmas Choral Concert, 8 p.m. Dec. 4- WLC Christmas Choral Concert, 3 p.m. Dec. 9- WLC Winter Band Concert, 8 p.m. Dec. 12- Schooltime Program: Ramona Quimby, 10 a.m. & 12 p.m. Dec. 14- Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard Conversation, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 17- Friends of the Arts Christmas Party, 6 p.m. Dec. 17- Special Event: Simply Sinatra Christmas with Steve Lippia, 8 p.m. January Jan. 27- Carpe Diem String Quartet, 8 p.m. February Feb. 1- Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard Conversation, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 7- Schooltime Program: I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King Story, 10 a.m. & 12 p.m. Feb. 7- I Have a Dream: Martin Luther King Story, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10- Art Gallery Opening Reception: WLC Juried Student Art Exhibition, 6 p.m. Feb. 14- Embraceable You: Music of Gershwin, 7:30 p.m. (Dinner Option, 6 p.m.) Feb. 15- Schooltime Program: Fancy Nancy & Other Story Books, 10 a.m. & 12 p.m. Feb. 19- Clive Driskill-Smith: Organ, 3 p.m. (Pre-Concert Talk, 1:30 p.m.)
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S U P P O R T T H E A R T S AT W I S C O N S I N L U T H E R A N C O L L E G E Your annual tax-deductible gift as a Friend of the Arts will help provide support for visual art exhibitions, professional performing artist programs, schooltime programs for children, free Summer Arts in the Park concerts, and other special facility needs and productions. Plus, take advantage of special exclusive donor benefits. Exclusive benefits for donors Discount Ticket Prices: All donors pay the discounted ticket price for all events. Listing in Programs: All donors will be listed in event programs. Those wishing to remain anonymous will be listed as anonymous donors. Annual Friends of the Arts Christmas Party and Dinner: Donors of $100 or more will be invited to the annual Friends of the Arts Christmas Party and dinner, an event you won’t want to miss! Free Tickets: Donors of $250 or more will receive two complimentary tickets to the special performance in the Schwan Concert Hall following the annual Christmas Party and dinner. Sponsors: The Sponsor level is open to businesses and corporations as well as individual donors. Sponsors may receive two complimentary tickets to any events in the Center for Arts and Performance. An added benefit for business or corporation Sponsors would be the inclusion of the sponsor’s logo in promotional materials. Contact the Fine Arts Office (414-443-8875) for specific benefits for business and corporation sponsors. Gift Levels SUPPORTER: $50-$99 Annual Gift FRIEND: $100-$249 Annual Gift DIRECTOR: $250-$2,499 Annual Gift LIFETIME MEMBER OR SPONSOR: $2,500+ Annual Gift
C E N T E R F O R A R T S A N D P E R F O R M A N C E S TA F F Center for Arts and Performance Staff Director of Arts Programming Daniel Schmal Fine Arts Events Manager Loni Boyd House Managers Katie Neuman Wendy Englebert Marcy Gurgel Schwan Concert Hall Head Technician Sean Floeter Schwan Concert Hall Technicians Anthony Nachreiner Randy Foat Gabrielle Manteufel Katrina Smith Malachi Wallander Ben Cook Abigail Montague Brett Morris 12 WI Lutheran College
Box Office Attendants Samantha Nommensen Jasmin Taylor Samuel Wessel Ushers Michelle Neuman Jesse Cordes Jessica Howard Kayla Schmidt Lachrisa Grandberry Jamie Jensen Garrett Lemerand Sam Braaten Sara Thurber Katie Adams Adebnego Samudera Tina Chau Kayleigh Kassuelke Security Desk Staff Michael Werni Alex Nikolai Rachel Thiesfeldt