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The "Vance George" iris |
The "Vance George" Iris
Vance George will be a Guest Conductor for DCINY’s Love, Lust, and Light - A Valentine’s Day Concert on February 14th, 2010, at Carnegie Hall. He will be conducting the infamous Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. His knowledge and expertise of large choral-orchestral works is superior. Says composer Conrad Susa, "Vance creates a sonority, a kind of sonic thumb-print for each performance."
As he has wowed audiences all over the world with the high-quality performances he leads, he also has led one of the finest symphony choruses in the world. Because of his 23 years of dedication as the director of the San Francisco Symphony Chorus and the reputation he has helped them achieve, a new hybrid of the iris flower is being named after him. The "Vance George" iris will be presented to him by Gordon Jensen during his performance residency with DCINY for the 02/14/10 concert.
Read more on the Iris Melodies website
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The new David Rubenstein Atrium
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Changes at Lincoln Center Campus
Many of the DCINY concerts are held each season on the vibrant Lincoln Center campus. Home to 12 resident organizations, the campus is undergoing a transformation. Exterior changes include an updated fountain, shaded grove on the north plaza and extensive renovation to Alice Tully Hall. A related project includes the new David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, located between Broadway and Columbus Avenue and West 62nd and 63rd Streets. This is a public space with an information center, cafe, free weekly concerts and day-of discount tickets to events on the campus.
Read more about the changes at Lincoln Center
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An Exclusive Interview with Karl Jenkins
Americymru, a Welsh Social Network, conducted an exclusive interview with Welsh composer, Karl Jenkins last month. Dr. Jenkins is one of the most prolific, popular and performed composers in the world today. The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace alone has been performed over 700 times in 20 different countries since the CD was released, while his recorded output has resulted in 17 gold and platinum disc awards. DCINY is looking forward to Dr. Jenkins’ return to Carnegie Hall next month. He will be conducting a U.S. Premier of his work, Concerto for Euphonium & Orchestra, featuring soloist David Childs; as well as selections from Sacred Songs. DCINY teamed up with Americymru with a special ticket giveaway contest to the Music Masters of Wales’ concert on March 6.
Read more about this exclusive interview with Karl Jenkins and the ticket giveaway
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K. Riehle

J. Meaders
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DCINY Testimonials
Following last week’s performance in Carnegie Hall, our first of the season, both of our Guest Conductors shared some kind words after returning to their home states:
Kevin Riehle,
Director of Choral Activities,
James E. Taylor High School
Thank you again for the splendid experience you gave the JETHS choir and chaperones at Carnegie Hall. We all returned safely home yesterday and every single person was flying high over the previous night's concert experience and post-concert reception.
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James M. Meaders,
Director of Choral Activities,
Mississippi College
We have done much reflection on the experience, as a group and individually, and I cannot sufficiently articulate the impact of the evening on our lives. Professionally, it serves as a significant marker in my career, and I am grateful for that opportunity.
Read more
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J. Kodlick
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Meet DCINY: Johanna Kodick, Director of Artistic Operations
The 2010 DCINY concert season is off to a wonderful start. This is the company’s third concert season, and I am very proud to say that I have been here from the beginning, watching as our concert season grows more successful with each year.
Looking around to the packed house and hearing the beautiful performances on both January 18th and 19th caused me to reflect on the moments of our first days as a company when we were working out of one small office on 57th street. We went into the first season with fingers crossed that all would go well....and it did. With the 2009 season it went even better, and the trend continues in 2010. Working with DCINY continues to be such a gratifying experience. With each passing season "the machine" becomes more and more well-greased, and our returning clients are proof that we continue to move in the right direction. I love being along for the ride!
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Carnegie Hall

Lincoln Center
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Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center History
Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center History
Over the course of the season, DCINY presents thousands of musicians on the various stages of Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and is proud to be a continuing part of the history of both amazing venues. Both venues are quintessentially New York, and have storied histories and have an amazing list of performers and cultural luminaries who have passed through their doors. Whether you are joining us DCINY for the 2010 Season, have already sung on one of these beautiful stages, or would just like to bolster your Trivial Pursuit skills - enjoy some interesting New York City history!
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Visit with Jeffery Thyer or another member of the DCINY team at a conference and receive a special gift.
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From the Recruiting Department
Visit us at the DCINY Booth at the following ACDA conferences:
- Central Division, Cincinnati, OH, February 24 - 27
- North Central Division, Minneapolis, MN, March 3 - 6
- Northwestern Division, Seattle, WA, March 10 - 13
- Southern Division, Memphis, TN, March 10 - 13
Find Iris Derke, Jonathan Griffith or Jeffery Thyer at the booth and say "I read the DCINY Newsletter" to claim your DCINY gift!
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On Sale Now!
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V. George

N. Menk
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Sunday, February 14, 2010,
2:00 pm
Presidents' Day Weekend/Valentine's Day
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall
Love, Lust & Light - A Valentine's Day Concert
Orff: Carmina Burana
Vance George, Conductor Laureate
Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna
Nancy Menk, Guest Conductor
Distinguished Concerts Orchestra International
Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Tickets: $20 - $100

Purchase tickets for February 14
Read more about Love, Lust, and Light
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K. Jenkins
D. Childs
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Saturday, March 6, 2010,
8:00 pm
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall
Music Masters of Wales
Jenkins: Euphonium Concerto (US Premiere)
Jenkins: Sacred Songs (Selections)
Karl Jenkins, Guest Conductor/Composer (West Glamorgan, Wales)
David Childs, Euphonium
Arwel Hughes: Dewi Sant
Jonathan Griffith, DCINY Artistic Director and Principal Conductor
Distinguished Concerts Orchestra International
Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Tickets: $20 - $100
Purchase tickets for March 6
Read more about Music Masters of Wales

Presented in Association with the Welsh Assembly Government
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D. Stevens

P. Stevens
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010,
8:00 pm
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall
Distinguished Concerts Artist Series:
Stevens Viola Duo
Daniel Stevens, Viola
Phillip Stevens, Viola
Timothy Shook, Piano
Music by Bruch, Clarke, Rolla, Bulakhov and Schmitz (World Premiere)
Tickets: $20 - $100

Purchase tickets for March 16
Read more about the Stevens Viola Duo
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D. Gardner

M. Lawlor

R. Kusk
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Friday, March 19, 2010,
8:00 pm
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall
Mainly Mozart
Mozart: Vesperae solennes de Confessore, K. 339
David Gardner, DCINY Debut Conductor
Mozart: Vesperae de Dominica, K. 321
Mark Lawlor, DCINYDebut Conductor
Distinguished Concerts Orchestra International
Distinguished Concerts Singers International
Pikes Peak Wind Symphony , Richard Kusk, Director
Music by Bruch, Clarke, Rolla, Bulakhov and Schmitz (World Premiere)
Tickets: $20 - $100

Purchase tickets for March 19
Read more about Mainly Mozart
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A. McNeil

J. Kinchen
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Saturday, March 21, 2010,
2:00 pm
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
From Sea to Shining Sea -
Music and Artists from the Atlantic to the Pacific
Festival of American Music, traditional and contemporary
Albert McNeil, Guest Conductor
Burleigh: Nguzo Saba Suite
James Kinchen, Guest Conductor
Pikes Peak Wind Symphony,
Richard Kusk, Director
Music by Holst, Anderson and Giroux
Coronado High School Wind Ensemble,
Alan Combs, Director
Music by Sheldon, Ticheli, Saint-Saens and Giroux
Westminster Christian School Orchestra,
Lee Stone, Director
Music by Vivaldi, Meyer and Bebe
Tickets: $20 - $100

Purchase tickets for March 21
Read more about From Sea to Shining Sea
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This Day in Music History
The Beatles recorded "Twist and Shout" on February 11, 1963, at Abbey Road Studios, London, England.
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