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1Chicago a cappella Lakeview - 3300 N. Ashland Ave. in Chicago Lakeview - 3300 N. Ashland Ave. in Chicago Evanston North - 1640 Chicago Ave. in Evanston Evanston North - 1640 Chicago Ave. in Evanston River Forest - 7245 Lake St. in River Forest River Forest - 7245 Lake St. in River Forest The hors d’oeuvres for this evening’s festivities are provided by Whole Foods Market® The hors d’oeuvres for this evening’s festivities are provided by Whole Foods Market®
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1Chicago a cappella
Whole Foods Market® is proud to supportChicago a cappella
Lakeview - 3300 N. Ashland Ave. in Chicago
www.wholefoodsmarket.com
Evanston North - 1640 Chicago Ave. in Evanston
River Forest - 7245 Lake St. in River Forest
The hors d’oeuvres for this evening’s festivities are provided by Whole Foods Market®
Whole Foods Market® is proud to supportChicago a cappella
Lakeview - 3300 N. Ashland Ave. in Chicago
www.wholefoodsmarket.com
Evanston North - 1640 Chicago Ave. in Evanston
River Forest - 7245 Lake St. in River Forest
The hors d’oeuvres for this evening’s festivities are provided by Whole Foods Market®
3Chicago a cappella
Simply SinatraThursday, May 12, 2011Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington St.Chicago, IL
Chicago a cappellaJonathan Miller, Artistic DirectorPatrick Sinozich, Music Director
Kathryn Kamp, sopranoAlexia Kruger, soprano
Cari Plachy, sopranoElizabeth Grizzell, mezzo
Susan Schober, mezzoHoss Brock, tenor
Matt Greenberg, bassBrian Streem, bass
Benjamin Rivera, bass
Simply Sinatra is proudly presented by:
With generous support from:Catering: J&L Catering, Chicago, IL
Desserts: Give Me Some Sugah, Chicago, ILDesign: David Robson, Robson Design, River Forest, IL
Program: FootlightsPrinting: Press America, Inc., Elk Grove Village, IL
Video and lighting equipment: Event Creative, Chicago, ILWine: House Red Wine Shop, Forest Park, IL
Platinum Sponsor:
Silver Sponsor:
Gold Sponsor:
Bronze Sponsors:King Insurance Agency, Inc.
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S IMPLY S INATR A
Simply Sinatra Chairs: Deb Hoban, Sandra Siegel Miller, Maria T. Suarez and Dee Dee Whipple
Chairman of the Board Hosts
Catering ............................................................................................................................... J & L CateringDesserts ................................................................................................................Give Me Some SugahGraphic design ...............................................................................................................Robson Design Hors d’oeuvres.....................................................................................................Whole Foods Market Printing services ....................................................................................................... Press America, Inc.Program book ........................................................................................................................... FootlightsVideo production ............................................................................... Chris Baer & Matt GreenbergVideo and lighting services .........................................................................................Event CreativeWines ..........................................................................................................................................House Red
William and Jeanetta FlowersMurray Kopelow and Cathy Bachman
Lisa ScottDee Dee Whipple and Phillip Grossman
Carole Baumgart, MarketingWilliam Thomas Huyck, Finance/Legal
Yvonne Owens, Finance/Legal
David Perlman, MarketingLisa Scott, Financial Development
Rat Pack Hosts
Committee Members
Staff
Bobby Soxer Hosts
Board of Directors
Ann and Roger ColeVan A. Ewing II
Helen GagelJoyce Grenis and Michael Koen
Terri Hemmert
Howard and Jane HushLeslie Lauderdale
Ronna LernerYvonne Owens
Diane RasmussenBrian Streem
Tom BracyJim & Ellen Dalton
Tom and Margaret HuyckMichael and Kathleen Johnston
Judy PettyNan Ochs
Ken SchugStephen Shaw
Margaret SpearsMary StrahotaMaria T. SuarezKris Swanson
Jonathan Miller, Founder and Artistic DirectorMatthew Greenberg, Executive Director
Patrick Sinozich, Music DirectorDeb Hoban, Box Office & Concert Manager
Shaina Farwell, Marketing & Operations CoordinatorSusan Schober, Education Outreach Coordinator
Jennifer Aparicio, Lisa Czaplicki, Kennyetta Dillon, Interns
Michelle EppleyWilliam K. Flowers
Helen C. Gagel, PresidentJoyce Grenis
Howard HushLeslie Lauderdale
Robert B. Linn, TreasurerLinda Mast, Vice-PresidentDiana Ramirez, Secretary
Stephen ShawMaria T. Suarez
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PROGR A M
Simply Sinatrav
Hors d’oeuvres by Whole Foods MarketWines from House Red
Martini barDesserts from Give Me Some Sugah
Silent Auction
vMusical Program
Chicago a cappella performs music of the legendary Frank Sinatra
vAward Presentation
FRIEND OF THE YEAR: Terri HemmertWXRT radio personality and educator
TRIBUTE AWARD: Dr. Robert A. HarrisDirector of Choral Organizations, Northwestern University
vRaffle Drawing at 9:30 pm
Tickets: $10 each, or three for $25
GRAND RAFFLE PRIZE: Tropical Vacation Getaway for TwoRoundtrip air transportation for two on AirTran Airways
Three nights at the iconic oceanfront St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort in Puerto Rico
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ABOUT CHICAGO A CAPPELL A
Chicago a cappella is a classical vocal ensemble that moves the heart and spirit with fun, innovative concerts. Founded by Jonathan Miller in 1993, Chicago a cappella is recognized as one of the area’s most accomplished and innovative vocal ensembles. Spanning a repertoire from Gregorian chant to the Beatles and beyond, the group is known for its performances of early music, vocal jazz, and spirituals, as well as a special focus on music written in the present generation. The ensemble has introduced doz-ens of works to Chicago audiences for the first time, including commissioned works by Chen Yi and Tania León.
Chicago a cappella has toured to 11 U.S. states and Mexico and has appeared on national radio broadcasts, including American Public Media’s Performance Today. Its discography includes recordings on the Cedille and Centaur Records labels, including highly-acclaimed CDs of Renaissance and contemporary works.
Performing most usually with an ensemble of nine singers, Chicago a cappella pres-ents a series of concert programs each year in Chicago, Evanston, Naperville, and Oak Park, IL. The ensemble just completed its 18th season under founding Artistic Director Jonathan Miller, with musical preparation by Music Director Patrick Sinozich.
PAST FRIEND OF THE YEAR HONOREES2008: Camille Wilson White, Oak Park Area Arts Council
2009: James Ginsburg, Cedille Records2010: The Saints, special honoree Robert Fashingbauer
PAST TRIBUTE AWARD HONOREES2006: Anne Heider
2007: Richard Proulx2008: Duain Wolfe
2009: 98.7 WFMT Radio
2936 N. Southport Ave., 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60657Office: (773) 281-7820 | Fax: (773) 435-6453
Tickets: (773) 755-1628www.chicagoacappella.org | info@chicagoacappella.org
Find us on Facebook for photos, audio clips and more:www.facebook.com/chicagoacappella
Chicago a cappella is supported by the Klaff Family Foundation; Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation; the MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation; the Arts Work Fund for Organizational Development; Dr. Scholl Foundation; a CityArts Program 2 grant from the City of Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs and Special Events; the Oak Park Area Arts Council, in partnership with the Villages of Oak Park, Forest Park and River Forest; and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. The Naperville Sun is a media sponsor of Chicago a cappella’s series at Wentz Hall in Naperville.
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FR IEND OF THE YEAR : TERR I HEM MERT
Terri Hemmert has been at WXRT for over 30 years. Starting as overnight announcer and Public Affairs Director in 1973, Terri became the first female morning drive personality in Chicago in 1981. In 1992, Terri moved to the 9AM to noon time-slot, and in 2002 became host of Breakfast with The Beatles, 8 to 10AM on Sundays.
Prior to joining WXRT, Hemmert was an air personality at WCMF in Roch-ester, NY and also served as program coordinator for WGLD (currently WVAZ) in Chicago.
She has served on the Board of Directors of the Peace Museum, Facets Multimedia and other not-for-profit groups. She teaches the History of Rock and Soul in the broadcast-ing department of Columbia College Chicago, where she has taught for 30 years. She volunteers with the Inner City Teaching Corps, Latin School of Chicago, and other schools, teaching classes on the Roots of Rap, Women in Music, Classical Music’s influence on Rock and Soul and other musical topics. Terri works on music education programs with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and co-hosts The Classic Encounter Series. She is also an active volunteer with the AIDS Pastoral Care Network and St. Clement Catholic Church. Hemmert has hosted Chicago’s Fest For Beatles Fans for nearly 30 years. Terri has partici-pated in both productions of Chicago a cappella’s concert Baroque and Beatles, and her contributions helped make it the most successful program in the ensemble’s history.
Terri Hemmert resides in Chicago and is a graduate of Elmhurst College with a bachelor of arts in speech.
TR IBUTE AWARD : DR . ROBERT A . HARR IS
Robert A. Harris, a member of the faculty of the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University, has held the position of Professor of Conducting and Director of Choral Organizations since 1977. He has also held guest professorships in conducting at Wayne State University (Detroit), the University of Texas (Austin) and the University of South Africa (Pretoria).
Active as a conductor and choral clinician, Harris has appeared in these capacities throughout the United States; the Republic of China; in South Korea, where he was the guest conductor for Korea’s premier professional choir, the Inchon City Chorale; in Hong Kong as a guest conductor of a Festival Youth Chorale; in South Africa where he presented conducting master classes, workshops and lectures; and in Argen-tina where he presented lectures and master classes on African American spirituals.
As a composer, Harris has been the recipient of over forty commissions from various schools, churches and musical organizations. His compositions, especially those of the choral genre, have received performances throughout the United States, Europe, South America and in South Africa. His published works are currently in the catalogs of several leading publishers.
Awards and honors include an Alumni Arts Achievement Award in Music from Wayne State University; he was the recipient of the 2000-2001 Northwestern University School of Music’s Faculty Exemplar Teaching Award, and was one of three University profes-sors to receive a Northwestern University Alumni Association Excellence in Teaching Award for the 2001-2002 academic year. Harris also served for three years as a member of the Choral Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts and twice functioned as the panel’s co-chair. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Chorus America. Biographical entries include Who’s Who Among Black Americans, Men of Achievement (London), and Who’s Who in America.
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THANK YOU
In-Kind ContributionsAbout Face TheaterAdler PlanetariumAirTran AirwaysAmbassador East HotelArlington ParkAvanti Skin CentersBagel Restaurant and DeliBaroque BandBarrel of MonkeysThe Belden StratfordBella VoceThe BlackstoneBlue Man GroupHoss BrockBrookfield ZooChicago BearsChicago BlackhawksChicago Botanic GardensChicago Chamber ChoirChicago Chamber MusiciansChicago DramatistsChicago Gay Men’s ChorusChicago History MuseumChicago Human Rhythm
ProjectChicago Kids CompanyChicago Opera TheaterChicago Shakespeare
TheaterChicago SinfoniettaChicago Symphony
OrchestraChicago White SoxCircle TheatreCity Lit Theatre CompanyCourt TheatreDance Center of Columbia
CollegeDeSoto House HotelEast Bank ClubEclipse Theatre CompanyEmerald City TheatreEvent CreativeFacets Multimedia, Inc.Norma FelbingerBill FlowersFootlightsFox Valley RepertoryFrank Lloyd Wright
Preservation TrustFred Astaire Dance StudioFrench Pastry SchoolFulcrum PointGabriel’sGene Siskel Film Center
Gethsemane Garden CenterGive Me Some SugahGoodman TheatreGrant Park Music FestivalGymboreeHarris Theater for Music and
DanceHeal Thy Self MassageHedwig DancesMunn HeydornDeb HobanHomestead HotelHouse RedHowl at the Moon ChicagoJ&L CateringJaks Tap Bar and GrillKincades/Twisted LizardKingston MinesNatalie Knight & Collin
TillotsonKohl’s Children’s MuseumL20 RestaurantLatin Street Dance StudioLeslie LauderdaleLe Cordon Bleu College of
Culinary Arts in ChicagoLifeline TheatreLight Opera WorksLloyd’s ChicagoLookingglass Theatre
CompanyLucky Strike LanesLulu’s RestaurantMarriott Theatre LincolnshireMetropolis Performing Arts
CentreMichael KorsSandy Siegel MillerMorton ArboretumMusic Box TheatreMusic of the BaroqueThe Neo-FuturistsNext Theatre CompanyNorth Central CollegeNortheastern IL Univ.Northlight TheaterOak Park Festival TheatreOceaniqueOld Town School of Folk
MusicOrion EnsemblePanera BreadPress America, Inc.Redhead Piano BarRemy Bumppo Theatre
Company
Ritz-Carlton Hotel ChicagoDavid RobsonSt. Regis Bahia Beach Puerto
RicoSecond CityShedd AquariumShureSteep Theatre CompanyBrian StreemJuan SuarezMaria SuarezSwedish American Museum
CenterThe Theatre School at DePaul
UniversityTimeline Theatre CompanyTrader Joe’sTrinity Academy of Irish
DanceTRUDee Dee WhippleWhole Foods LakeviewWild Mountain, Taylor Falls
RecreationsWinestylesCheryl WollinWrigleyville RooftopsWriters’ TheatreZanies Comedy Nite Club
Special ThanksJan Marie Aramini Chris BaerLauren Check, Event CreativeDeborah CullenMartin D’Amico, Press
AmericaBernard DobroskiBill HobanJosephine LeeLenore Lindsay, Give Me
Some SugahNeb Mrvaljevic, House RedLaura Nielsen, Northwestern
UniversityMichael PettersonKathryn PrinceDiane RasmussenDavid RobsonScott Reichelsdorf, J&L
CateringKathryn ShawJoshua Sovell, Whole Foods
LakeviewJuan Suarez
And a very special thanks to our superb staff of interns:
Jennifer AparicioLisa Czaplicki
Kennyetta Dillon
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CHICAGO A CAPPELL A’S 2011-12 SEASON
FALL 2011: Days of Awe and Rejoicing:Radiant Gems of Jewish MusicA breathtaking, majestic immersion into the sounds and feelings of Jewish sacred music—inspired by the High Holiday season—and celebrating our new CD release of this timeless repertoire.
DECEMBER 2011: Holidays a cappellaRejoice in this special time for you and your loved ones: Christmas carols, Cha-nukah tunes and folksongs in new and familiar arrangements, with shimmering harmonies to warm the heart for the holiday season.
FEBRUARY 2012: Wade in the Water: SpiritualsBorn of unspeakable suffering, yet speaking to all humanity, spirituals touch us in a way no other music does. We celebrate their power with traditional and familiar arrangements, new settings by Jonathan Miller, and a world premiere commission from Joseph Jennings.
APRIL 2012: All About the Women From the holiest of hymns to the most raucous spoofs, we pay homage to the fair sex. Enjoy songs about women from every point of view, from a plaintive Beatles love song to operatic drama, from the man’s angle to girls-only gossip.
Chicago: *K.A.M. Isaiah Israel, 1100 E. Hyde Park Blvd.**Fourth Presbyterian Church, Michigan Ave. at Delaware
***Anne & Howard Gottlieb Hall at Merit School of Music, 38 S. Peoria St.Evanston: Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave.
Naperville: Wentz Concert Hall, 171 East Chicago Ave. Oak Park: Pilgrim Congregational Church, 460 Lake St.
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Chicago* Sunday, Sept. 25, 8:00 pm Evanston Saturday, Oct. 15, 8:00 pm
Oak Park Sunday, Oct. 16, 4:00 pmNaperville Saturday, Oct. 22, 8:00 pm
Evanston Saturday, Dec. 3, 8:00 pm Oak Park Sunday, Dec. 4, 4:00 pm
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Chicago*** Friday, Feb. 3, 8:00 pm Naperville Saturday, Feb. 4, 8:00 pm
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