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2015 -2016 Winter Edition

DSOL NEWS

The Thirtieth DSOL Presentation Ball will be held February 20th at the Meyerson Symphony Center. Forty-two Symphony Debutantes will be escorted by the Honor Guard and presented that evening. The Presentation Ball Chairman is Nancy Labadie. Her Co-Chairman are Ginger Sager, Presenta-tion Ball Underwriting Chairman; Cynthia Beaird, Social Presen-tation Ball Co-Chairman; Dixey Arterburn and Marena Gault, Ball Week Presentation Ball Co-Chair-man. Melissa McRoberts is the Presentation Ball Treasurer.

Honorary Chairmen for the Thir-tieth Ball are Lisa and George Longino. Lisa currently serves as an active member of the Crystal Charity Ball and is a member of the Church of the Incarnation where she serves as a board member for The Senior Source and Incarnation House. Lisa is the past co-chair of Celebrating Women 2014, past President of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League, and was the chairman of La Fiesta de las Seis Banderas. She and husband George, a former investment executive, are the parents of four grown children, a daughter-in-law, and three granddaughters.

The Dallas Symphony Orches-tra League held the the First Pre-sentation Ball on February 21, 1987, chaired by Mrs. Vance C. Miller and Co-Chaired by Mrs. Virginia Cook and Mrs. P. Mike McCullough, with the vision and support of arts patron, the late Mrs. Henry S. Miller, Jr. Since the Ball’s

Thirtieth Anniversary Debutante Ball to be Held on February 20, 2016

inception, hundreds of League members have worked countless hours to ensure the success of the annual Presentation Ball. The Presentation Ball Season has in-cluded a wonderful social calendar of many events for the Debutantes, Honor Guard and their families. Proceeds from this event help benefit the Dallas Symphony’s edu-cation and community engagement programs, DSO on the GO, Com-munity Concerts and Performanc-es, Cecil and Ida Green Youth Con-certs, Symphony Yes!, DSO Kids and Young Strings Program. More than $10 million has been raised for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra

through the annual event.Tickets for the Presentation Ball start at $300 per person. If you would like to receive an invitation, contact Lyn Thomas, grtdlt@aol.com. You can request to be seated at a League table. Underwriting op-portunities are also available.

Contact Ginger Sager, ginsager@gmail.com, if you would like to become an underwriter or make an “In Honor of” donation for a debutante, board member or other donation. Donations of $150 and more will be listed in the Presenta-tion Ball program.

Left to right: Marena Gault, Ginger Sager, Cynthia Beaird, Melissa Lewis - DSOL President, Nancy Labadie- 2016 DSOL Presentation Ball Chairman, Melissa McRoberts and Dixey Arterburn. Photo by James French

The DSOL is off to a fabulous start for 2016! I had the privilege of speaking at the Pres-ton Center Rotary Club this month thanks to league member Pat McLaughlin. When the scheduled speaker for the group’s monthly meeting as unable to attend, she suggested that I come and speak about the mission of the DSOL and our many fundraising activities. Everyone was really impressed with our success and the way we support the DSO.

We are just days away from the Junior Symphony Ball! This year’s event will be held at the Southside Ballroom on January 23rd. The Committee was worked incredibly hard to make this year’s JSB one of the most successful yet! Mari Epperson, Sandy Secor and I will be dropping by to have our picture taken with “Rodeo” the miniature baby goat and to congratulate the chairmen, Kendall Klingaman, Wade “Buzz” Shike, Reagan Loftus, Michael Hodak, Abby Beiriger, Hunter Alexander,Tasha Alexander, Susan Beiriger, Allison Shike Kathy Sugarek, Libe Hodak-Linsey and Teresa Loftus on their suc-cess.

After an exciting and elegant round of parties over the holidays, our 2016 Debutantes are just a month away from making their formal bow. Many thanks to Lisa and Kenny Troutt for opening their fabulous home for the Holiday Tea for the Debs, their moms, the Honor Guard moms and various board members. The tea was followed up on the weekend with the Holiday Cocktail party hosted by Karina and Robert Woolley. The debutantes, Honor Guard members and their parents had a won-derful time! Special thanks goes to Dakota’s – they underwrote ALL the food for the cocktail party. Please consider patronizing Dakota’s restaurant the next time to dine out and thank them for their generous support of the 30th Annual Presentation Ball.

Don’t forget to RSVP to the Valentine’s Tea which will be held at Lake-wood Country Club on February 3rd. You will hear beautiful, music, catch up with old friends (and make new ones) and have a lovely meal – I hope to see everyone there!

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2015 - 2016 DSOL President

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The President’s Message DSOL Spring Tea The General Meeting and Spring Tea will be held on Wednesday, February 3 at Lakewood Country Club, 1912 Abrams Road. The tea begins at 1:00 pm; The Program begins promptly at 1:20 pm. Cellist Yuri Anshelevich, will perform.

Russian-born cello virtuoso Yuri Anshelevich made his recital debut at the age of 9, and five years later earned acceptance at the famed Moscow State Conser-vatory winning First Prize in the Cello Division of the All-Russian Competition, which led to studies with world-famous cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. Currently serving as Associate Principal Cello with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra since May of 1977, he has served on the faculty of Southern Method-ist University and as artist-in-resi-dence at the University of Dallas. Active as both a soloist and cham-ber musician, Mr. Anshelevich has won wide critical acclaim for his concert and recital performances. Mr. Anshelevich performs on a rare Andreas Guarnerius cello.

Chairmen for this event are Gail Vesledahl and Sylvia Hood. Res-ervations for the tea will go to Gail, vesledahl@sbcglobal.net. Guests are $30. Questions, 214-358-5078.Please remember that we need an accurate count of members attend-ing the tea. Please let us know if you are attending or if your plans change and you are unable to at-tend.

DSOL NewsletterThe DSOL newsletter is printed 4 times per year by the DSOL.

The deadlines are: February 10, 2016; March 31, 2016. Please

send articles and photographs to Sandy Secor, Editor;

genesisv1@earthlink.net

CECIL AND IDA GREEN YOUTH CONCERT SERIES2016

Co-Chairs: Sue RingleAnne Ligon

Volunteers ushers are needed for the DSO’s Youth Concert Series. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is committed to enriching our com-munity through the beauty and inspiration of music. Please contact Sue Ringle, 214-403-9969, suering1@sbcglobal.net or Anne Ligon, (214) 503-9441, annesligon@aol.com to volunteer to help usher.

Program II: American CelebrationDallas Black Dance Theatre II joins the DSO for this celebration of some of the greatest music ever made in America. Works include Gershwin’s American in Paris and Rhapsody in Blue and Copeland’s iconic Hoe Down and Billy the Kid. Wednesday, January 20, 2016..........................10:00 and 11:30 AMThursday, January 21, 2016..........................10:00 and 11:30 AM

Program III: ¡Cinco de Mayo!From the sublime to the exhilarating, Mexican, South American, and Spanish composers have given us a rich diversity of beautiful music. Join us for this unique orchestral and cultural experience. Thursday, May 5, 2016......................................10:00 and 11:30 AM

Orchestra AppreciationLuncheonOn March 31 the Orchestra Appre-ciation Luncheon will be held in theWest Lobby of the Meyerson at12:00 noon. Luncheon Co-Chairsare Allison Harding and WendyHansen.

DSOL Board MeetingBoard members are invited to at-tend a Board meeting on Wednes-day, March 2, 2016 at 10232Waller Drive, the Home of ShariVanderlinden. Day Chair is Doro-thea Meltzer. Please RSVP forBoard Meetings to: Shelby Fuqua/Venise Stuart,venisestuart@hotmail.com.

2017 Presentation BallNominations are being accepted for the 2017 DSOL Presentation Ball. If you have a college age daughter, granddaughter, friend or neice, and you would like them to participate in next years ball, please contact Jolie Humphrey, 2017 Presentation Ball Chairman.jolie@humphreycentral.com, 214-207-6888.

Honor Guard members should be 21 years of age by the date of the 2017 Presentation Ball on February 18, 2017. Please contact Barbara Averitt, Honor Guard Lia-sion, for information on the Honor Guard. Fete Set, Inc. PO Box 12386, Dallas, TX 75225; email: dsolreply@swbell.net, fax: 214-224-0166.

For 30 years this annual event has been bringing together families while providing critical funding to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. We look forward to receiving your nominations for The 2017 Presen-tation Ball, which we promise will be exciting and memorable in the most traditional sense.

News and Notes Get well wishes to: Connie Rhoades after two surgeries.

Condolences to the family of Martha Peak on her passing away and to the family of Anne Rodgers. Please send news to Susan Scullin, susanscullin214@aol.com or (972) 523-9300.

Party of Note With DSO MusiciansThe Dallas Symphony OrchestraLeague held a Party of Note withconcertmaster Alexander Kerrand DSO violinists Lydia Umlaufand Nora Scheller on October 12at Nick and Sam’s Grille Park Cit-ies. The reception and dinner wasan intimate evening for the guests.The musicians spoke briefly beforeplaying a special musical piece forthe guests. The dinner was gener-ously underwritten by Nick and

Sam’s. Proceeds from the eventwill benefit the education and com-munity programs for the DallasSymphony Orchestra.

The next Party of Note will be held Wednesday, May 11th, 2016 and will feature the Woodwind Quintet. Chairman of this event is Margaret LaRocca, 214-797-6996. Invita-tions will be mailed.

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Party of Note: 1. DSO musicians Lydia Umlauf, Alexander Kerr, Nora Scheller and DSOL President, Melissa Lewis. 2. Peter and Meg Carlsen. 3. Dixie Marshall, Candace Tyson, and Party of Note chair Margaret La Rocca. 4. Don and Mari Epperson.

Jeweler Richard Eiseman hosted a cocktail reception for the parents of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League debutantes on Thurs-day, December 10 at his NorthPark store. 5. DSOL Presentation Ball Chair Nancy Labadie with Honorary Chairs Lisa and George Longino and DSOL President Melissa Lewis. 9 Jeffrey and Natalie Light, MD., Debutante Parents.Photos by Deborah Brown

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Mother-Daughter Holiday Tea DSOL hosted a Presentation Ball Mother-Daughter Holiday Tea at the home of Lisa and Kenny Troutt. 7. Lisa Laughlin, party co-chair; Lisa Troutt, event hostess; Melissa Lewis, DSOL President; Cynthia Beaird, party co-chair; Nancy Labadie, Presentation Ball Chair. 8. Martha Copeland, Jan Strimple, and Lisa Troutt. 9. Mia and Mary Catherine Davie with Sharon Seminoff. 10. Debutantes at Thanksgiving Party at the Meyerson Sym-phony Center. 11. Alexandra, Claire and Carolina Henry. 12. Angela and Allison Zashin. 13. Dawn and Allison Horn.

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DSO Education and CommunityThe Dallas Symphony Orches-tra is committed to enriching our community through the beauty and inspiration of music. Through Education programs, Community Concerts, and other outreach pro-grams, the DSO lives our mission statement of being a passionate community of music lovers making more music lovers.

In good times, as well as in chal-lenging times, the DSO is dedi-cated to providing the joy of music to all of the citizens of Dallas, to truly making the DSO everyone’s orchestra. Through our Community Engagement programs, we reach out to all segments and popula-tions of Dallas by inviting people to the concert hall or by taking the orchestra out to varying neighbor-hoods.

Friedlander CompetitionThe Friedlander Competition will be held Saturday afternoon, March 19, in Horchow Hall of the Meyer-son. Susan Vaughan is the Chair for the event. The Friedlander Competition provides top Young Strings students with an opportu-nity to earn both public recogni-tion for their talent and hard work, and scholarship funds that can be used to further their musical stud-ies. Sponsored by the League in memory of DSO musician Janet Friedlander, the competition is dedicated to support the Young Strings program, and is open to Finale Division Young Strings stu-dents. The monetary prizes assist winners in funding college tuition, additional musical study, or even the purchase of a new instrument. League volunteers are needed to provide food and help with the event. Please contact Susan Vaughan, svaughan75460@yahoo.com if you can help or have ques-tions.

This Ain’t My First Rodeo - The Junior Symphony Ball will be held on Saturday, January 23, 2016 from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at Gil-ley’s Southside Ballroom, 1135 South Lamar. Student chairmen of thie event are (From left to Right) Ginna Klein of Highland Park High School, Brendan Szuwalski of Highland Park High School, Sara Sears of Cambridge School of Dallas, and James Diamond of St. Mark’s School of Texas. Tasha Alexander, Susan Beiriger, Libe Hodak-Lindsey, Teresa Loftus, Allison Shike and Kathy Sugarek are the Chairs of the Junior Symphony Ball.

Fall Events Honoring Debutantes and Their FamiliesThe 2016 Dallas Symphony Debu-tantes were honored at a cocktail reception and buffet dinner on No-vember 25 at the Meyerson Sym-phony Center. The debutantes, honor guards and their families were welcomed by DSOL Presi-dent Melissa Lewis and Presen-tation Ball Chair Nancy Labadie. Anne Blomeyer was the event chair.

Each of the 42 debutantes were formally introduced by emcee Stan Gardner and joined by an honor guard escort for the presentation. The evening was the start of the holiday weekend which included a mixer for the debs and honor guards, as well as a Bow Boot Camp for the debs.

A mother-daughter debutante tea was held in the home of Lisa and Kenny Troutt on December 16. Karina and Robert Woolley hosted the holiday party in their elegant home on December 20 for the debutantes, honor guard and their families.

Jeweler Richard Eiseman hosted a cocktail reception for the parents of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League debutantes on Thursday, December 10 at his NorthPark store. Each deb received a keep-sake pearl necklace. The debu-tantes will make their debut at the 30th Annual Presentation Ball on February 20 at the Meyerson Sym-phony Center.

a concerto performance of their choice at the Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition. Established in 2001 by world-renowned cellist Lynn Harrell, the Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition is open to students ages 8 -18 from Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Loui-siana. The purpose of the competi-tion is to identify and encourage the highest level of musical talent in the South Central United States.

Past winners have gone on to study music at such prominent institutions as the Eastman School of Music, Juilliard, the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Peabody Institute in Baltimore.

Sponsors for the Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition include Rita Sue and Alan Gold; Itske and Anthony Stern; Roberta and Tom Corbett (in memoriam); and Lynn Harrell.

The 20th Annual Juanita Miller Concerto Competition was held on January 9, 2016 at the Owens Art Center at Southern Methodist University. The divisions for awards were Piano, Strings and Winds.

The $750 Grand Prize Winnerwas awarded performance oppor-tunities with Marshall Symphony Orchestra & Mesquite Symphony Orchestra. The Second Prize re-cipient was awarded $400 and the Third Prize recipient was awarded $200.

In the Piano competition the First Place and Grand Prize winner was Steven Dong. Second place was Ann Li. Third place was Pat-rick Magee, and Joshua Painter received an Honorable Mention. In the Strings competition the First Place recipient was Sai Sai Ding. Second Place winner was Claire Wells. Third Place was awarded to Megan Lin. Charlie Lin, Alex-ander Davis-Pegis, and Nikki Naghavi received Honorable Men-tion. The Winds-Brass competition First Place recipients was Hannah Kim. Second pplace was awarded to Eena Lin. Third place was award-ed to Youngwoo Sohn and the Honorable Mention recipient was Serene Supakkul.

Judges for the event were: Mia Chung, Piano - Curtis Institure of Music; Stephen Shipps, Strings - University of Michigan School of Music; Mark Kellogg, Winds-Brass - Eastman School of Music.

Now in its twentieth year, the Juanita Miller Concerto Competi-tion has always been hosted and staffed by volunteers from the Tex-as Association for Symphony Or-chestras, or TASO, a volunteer or-ganization consisting of delegates

SAVE THE DATETASO Conference

Hosted byAmarillo Symphony Guild

April 21-23, 2016

Get ready to be TRANSFORMED at the 2016 TASO conference in Amarillo!

You won’t want to miss our fabulous speakers and events guaranteed to transform your memberships and your symphonies

relevance to the community.

Be sure and check the TASO website regularly as we will be posting exciting updates on the conference

and our speakers--be ready to be TRANSFORMED!

representing thirty-two symphony leagues from cities throughout Texas. Juanita Miller, the found-ing President of TASO, began the first concerto competition in 1997. She and her husband Henry S. Miller, both of Dallas, provided the initial underwriting and subsequent gifts to fund these youth competi-tions, which now bear her name. The Henry S. Miller Foundation has recently contributed an ad-ditional $184,000 to the competi-tion. TASO recognized thanked Patsy Donosky Patsy Donosky, daughter of Juanita and Henry S. Miller, who represented her now deceased mother at this year’s competition. For more information about TASO and the Juanita Miller Concerto Competition, please visit www.tasovolunteers.com.

Lynn Harrell CompetitionSeven teenage finalists will be selected April 30 through recorded submissions and 15 minutes of

Congratulations to the 20th Annual Juanita Miller Concerto Competition Winners

2016 DSOL EventsJanuary 9

Juanita Miller Concerto Competition, SMU

January 23 Junior Symphony Ball, Southside Ballroom

February 3 DSOL Spring Tea

February 19 TACA Silver Cup Awards Luncheon, Anatole

February 20 2015 Symphony Presentation Ball, Meyerson Symphony Center

March 2 DSOL Board Meeting

March 19 Friedlander Competition for Young Strings, Meyerson Symphony Center

March 31Orchestra Appreciation Luncheon, Meyerson Symphony Center

Dallas Symphony OrchestraMorton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Schelgel Administrative Suites2301 Flora Street

Dallas, TX 75201-2497

DSOL Membership 2015/16 Additions, Changes January 2016 Email change: Lindalyn Adams to lindalyn.adams@BSWHealth.org Address change: Nora Cuellar Carter to 5116 Meadowside Lane Plano, TX 75093 Susan McCombs to 6306 Mimosa Lane Dallas, TX 75230 Tereen Hough to 3626 Prescott Avenue, Apt. C Dallas, TX 75219 (214) 632-8792 New/Renewal Members: Allday, Cathy (Mr. and Mrs. Robert) 3560 Colgate Dallas, TX 75225 H: 214/363-4036 C: 214/632-8066 cathyallday@me.com Andrews-Turner, Nicole (Mr. and Mrs. Randall R.) 4615 Westside Drive Dallas, TX 75209 C: 214/231-0101 red9fly@aol.com Arnold, Katherine W. (Mr. and Mrs. Scott D.) 6424 Velasco Avenue Dallas, TX 75214 H: 214/827-1444 C: 214/549-5258 arnoldkat61@gmail.com Barker, Aimee (Mr. and Mrs. Mark) 14150 Valley Creek Drive Dallas, TX 75254 H: 972/404-8509 C: 214/202-6135 aimee.barker@sbcglobal.net

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