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1 Wisconsin Lutheran College Presents Straighten Up and Fly Right: An Unforgettable Tribute to Nat King Cole September 17, 2010 2:00 & 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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1Wisconsin Lutheran College

Presents

Straighten Up and Fly Right: An Unforgettable Tribute

to Nat King Cole

September 17, 20102:00 & 8:00 p.m.

Wisconsin Lutheran CollegeCenter 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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B IOGR APHIES

Maurice Jacox (Lead vocal) is the winner of Minnesota Music Academy Jazz Award; Twin City Pages Best Male Vocalist; and the Blues Society Best Blues Artist. He is a former cast member of Dudley Riggs Brave New Workshop, and has acted in productions and played at the Guthrie, Southern and Children’s theaters. Original member of Willie and the Bees, the Butane Soul Review and Soul Tight Committee. He has worked with Bonnie Raitt, Dr. John and the Funk Brothers to name just a few. Jimmy Hamilton (Piano) brings a wealth of experience in the area of Nat Cole’s piano style. Jimmy met Mr. Cole in the early 1960’s and has made a career out of playing the piano and using styles, including Nat Cole’s, in his own playing. Mr. Hamilton leads his own group and works regularly in the top recognized venues in the Minneapolis area. Keith Boyles (Acoustic Bassist) is a Twin Cities musician with 30 years experience. Boyles is well versed in jazz and blues styles and regularly works in jazz clubs in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Consistently called upon as a session player and live performer, he can be heard on countless recordings and has worked with musical icons Kenny Burrell, Jimmy Cobb and Harry “Sweets” Edison. Ruben Ristrom (Guitar and Banjo) has been playing professionally for many years and is an A-list “go-to guitarist” for recording sessions and jobbing dates in the Twin Cities area.

Jordan Carlson (Percussion / Drums) has a degree in drum performance from the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul and is a full-time musician and educator. He has played all across the country and is well versed in virtually every style of jazz and American pop music. Jason Goldsmith (Saxophones) has been working in and around the Milwaukee area for many years and has collaborated with some of the area’s premier jazz, pop, rock, and rhythm and blues musicians. He is regularly in demand for touring shows and received his degree at UW –Whitewater, where he received a Performance degree. Bob Pontious (Keyboardist/Arranger) has worked in the Twin Cities area for many years playing in various nightclubs, ballrooms, festivals and fairs with different groups and show bands. Bob is director of contemporary musicat St. John’s Church of New Brighton, and wrote the music for this presentation.

Arlys Marie (Backing vocals/Narration) is a versatile performer with experience in pop, rock, jazz, country, inspirational pop, show tunes, ballads, and musical theatre. She has toured throughout the US with “The Paul New Show: A Tribute to Elvis,” and Fashion Group International. Liz Cummings (Backing vocals/Narration) is a singer, songwriter , and keyboard player with Tumblin’ Dice, a Rolling Stones tribute band. She can be heard during happy hour monthly at Famous Dave’s in Uptown, Minneapolis. She also sings with recording artists The Flamin’ Oh’s and the rhythm and blues group Soul Tight Committee.

Greg Kagan (Script Writer)

Bob Elhai (Orchestrator)

The Unforgettable Strings: Members include Milwaukee’s very own Ellen Scott, Linda Binder, Amanda Koch and Roza Borisova. This quartet plays with Straighten Up and Fly Right! when it is traveling through the Milwaukee and Eastern Wisconsin area.

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SONG L IST

STRAIGHTEN UP AND FLY RIGHT (Nat King Cole & Irving Mills)Cole’s greatest composition, and first hit record for Capitol records is a cute story about a buzzard and a monkey that underscores a serious time in US history. Ultimately the two figure out they must get along. The catch-phrase in the title worked to inspire discipline and honor to the members of the military. The song was most likely inspired from one of Nat’s father’s sermons. PRELUDE IN C# MINOR (Rachmaninoff )Nat King Cole’s and his trio’s accessible interpretation of the Rachmaninoff classic. Cole studied piano from the age of 12 and played classical pieces from Bach to Rachmaninoff. SWEET LORRAINE (Cliff Burwell & Mitchell Parish)This song helped establish Nat Cole as a serious singer. He had previously been known primarily as a jazz pianist. IT’S ONLY A PAPER MOON (E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen, & Billy Rose) This number employs one of the most unique introductions ever written. (GET YOUR KICKS ON) ROUTE 66 (Bob Troup)One of Cole’s personal favorites is based on the traditional 12 bar blues.

MONA LISA (Jay Livingston & Ray Evans)Although Cole didn’t particularly care for the tune when he first heard it, he received praise from his idols, Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn for this performance. The American public agreed. CALYPSO BLUES (Don George & Nathaniel Cole)This selection highlights Cole’s newfound addition to the trio: percussionist Jack Costanzo. ORANGE COLORED SKY (Milton Delugg & Willie Stein) One of the first songs to be launched from television, this song teamed Cole with bandleader Stan Kenton. NATURE BOY (Eden Ahbez)Hauntingly beautiful lyrics tell the story of a boy that has discovered the meaning of life.

TOO YOUNG (S. Lippman & S. Dee)

WALKIN’ MY BABY BACK HOME (Roy Turk & Fred E. Ahlert) UNFORGETTABLE (Irving Gordon)These three songs were recorded by Cole during a couple of different recording sessions, somewith full orchestration and some without.

INTERMISSION

THAT AIN’T RIGHT (Nat King Cole & Irving Mills)One of Cole’s greatest compositions, this song was recorded in 1941. It features the traditional blues, yet contains certain chord harmony that would later be used by jazz musicians. OH, MARY, DON’T YOU WEEP (Nat King Cole & G. Jenkins)This song reaches back to one of Cole’s early influences: Gospel music. ANSWER ME MY LOVE (Gerhad Winkler, Carl Sigman & Fred Rauch)This love ballad that teams Cole with orchestrator Nelson Riddle. SEND FOR ME (Ollie Jones)A challenge for Nat King Cole in that he still intended to make tasteful music from a piece geared for a rhythm and blues market. SOMETHING MAKES ME WANT TO DANCE WITH YOU (C. Romoff & D. Meehan) This number was recorded during the famed Billy May (orchestrator) sessions. RAMBLIN’ ROSE (Joe Sherman & Noel Sherman)Recorded June 19, 1962, this famous upbeat ballad with a Country-Western flavor was a smash hit. THOSE LAZY HAZY CRAZY DAYS OF SUMMER (C. Tobias & H. Carste)The cheerful, coast to coast million seller. LOOKING BACK (C. Otis, B. Benton & B. Hendricks) L-O-V-E (B. Kaempfert, M. Gabler)

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Presents

Daniel Sullivan

September 19, 20103:00 p.m.

Wisconsin Lutheran CollegeCenter 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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B IOGR APHY

Daniel Sullivan, a musician with the rare distinction of having earned both the Artist Diploma and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The Juilliard School, practices a wide-ranging career as a performer and teacher.

In 2008 Raven Compact Discs released his recording of Bach’s Goldberg Variations. American Record Guide responded by writing that “if you like the Goldberg’s enough to buy more than one recording, this one should be on your must-have list.” Performing the Goldberg’s as well as other solo concerts has taken Mr. Sullivan to cities all over the United States.

As an Oundle recital award-winner, he has performed in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Hexham, England. He has been a featured soloist at New York City’s Basically Bach Festival, the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, and the White Mountain Musical Arts Annual Bach Festival in New Hampshire. Mr. Sullivan’s skills and sensitive performances have earned him first and second prizes in the Miami International, San Marino, Gruenstein Memorial, Arthur Poister, Albert Schweitzer, Cleveland-AGO, and Twin Cities-AGO organ competitions.

In addition to playing solo concerts, he performs collaboratively with pianist Jason Cutmore as the New York Piano-Organ Duo and with organist Isabelle Demers as the Sullivan-Demers Two-Organ Duo. The NY Piano-Organ Duo plays standard works for this special combination of instruments in addition to their own transcriptions of other music and new works by living composers. Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Cutmore arranged Ravel’s “Mother Goose Suite” for piano-organ duet. They have concertized together in Canada and the United States, playing at such well-known venues as Canada’s Elora Festival, Cincinnati’s Hyde Park United Methodist Church, and Finney Chapel at Oberlin College. Mr. Sullivan’s work with Isabelle Demers focuses on transcribing music for performance on two organs played at the same time.

They have arranged music from Bach’s Wachet Auf Cantata, Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Ballet, Beethoven’s 7th Symphony, and Wagner’s Tannhäuser. In 2008 the Jacksonville AGO chapter invited them to perform for their “Organ Spectacular” celebration.

Mr. Sullivan’s doctoral document, “J. S. Bach and Permutational Design,” was one of two that won the Richard F. French Doctoral Prize at Juilliard in 2010. This study uncovers secretive forms of hidden organization in the keyboard music of J. S. Bach. Daniel pursued his academic interest in music early on by completing a theory major at Oberlin Conservatory, with a special emphasis on Schenkerian analysis. Mr. Sullivan earned his Mus.B. from Oberlin Conservatory, Mus.M. from Yale University, and both the Artist Diploma and Doctor of Musical Arts from The Juilliard School. All three schools heavily subsidized his education with generous grants. His teachers have included Paul Jacobs, Thomas Murray, and Haskell Thomson in performance, and Allen Cadwallader, Daniel Harrison, Philip Lasser, and Carl Schachter in music theory.

In 2008-2009, Mr. Sullivan was appointed to the faculty of Juilliard to design and teach an organ literature class. He now resides in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he teaches piano at Immanuel Lutheran High School and College, and general music at Messiah Lutheran School. He is one of several organists at Messiah Lutheran Church.

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PROGR A M

Evocation, Op. 37 .....................................................................................................Marcel Dupre iii. Allegro deciso(1886-1971)

Nine Pieces................................................................................................................. Jean LanglaisIII. Song of Peace (1907-1991)

Meditations on the Mystery of the Holy Trinity ......................................Olivier Messiaen#5 (1908-1992)

Air from Orchestra Suite in D, BWV 1068.................................................................. J. S. Bach (1685-1750)

INTERMISSION

The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 ............................................................................. J. S. Bach Aria Variation 1. Variation 2. Variation 3. Canon at the unison Variation 4. Variation 5. Variation 6. Canon at the second Variation 7. Variation 8. Variation 9. Canon at the third Variation 10. Fugetta Variation 11. Variation 12. Canon at the fourth (in inversion) Variation 13. Variation 14. Variation 15. Canon at the fifth (in inversion) Variation 16. Overture Variation 17. Variation 18. Canon at the sixth. Variation 19. Variation 20. Variation 21. Canon at the seventh. Variation 22. Variation 23. Variation 24. Canon at the eighth. Variation 25. Variation 26. Variation 27. Canon at the ninth. Variation 28. Variation 29. Variation 30. Quodlibet. Aria

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Presents

Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra

September 24, 20108:00 p.m.

Wisconsin Lutheran CollegeCenter 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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THE SHOENBRUNN PAL ACE ORCHESTR A

Don’t get stressed – get STRAUSSed The Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna is a renowned and internationally acclaimed Viennese chamber orchestra that translates the glamorous era of imperial Vienna into music. In addition to a high level of musical quality, this orchestra sets itself apart by interpreting music with a unified sound, a delightful stage presence and impeccable appearance. The orchestra performs regularly at the Orangery of Schoenbrunn Palace. However, the rest of the world has the opportunity of enjoying the orchestra’s enchanting performance as well. On selected occasions, the Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna now performs internationally, both in Europe and overseas. During previous concert tours, the orchestra was enthusiastically received in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Japan, Italy, Romania, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, China, Switzerland, Croatia. Russia and Brasil.

Repertoire The orchestra’s repertoire focuses on the works of W.A. Mozart, the Strauss family and other composers of that era. The Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra attaches great importance to Viennese-style interpretation of the pieces it plays. The orchestra excels in interpreting the works of classical Viennese composers and Viennese music with a subtle and individual touch, always adding that “Viennese” note. The orchestra has a longstanding tradition of working with operetta singers and ballet dancers.

CONDUCTOR

Russell McGregor (Violin) was born in Oxford, England but grew up in Melbourne, Australia where, at the age of seven, he began to play the violin and in 1982 received his Diploma of Arts in Music at the Victorian College of the Arts. In 1992 Russell moved to Vienna, Austria and was a member of the Wiener Concertverein, Camerata Salzburg and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. From 1994 to 1996 he was the Concertmaster at the Vienna Chamber Opera, and since 1997 he has been Concertmaster and Conductor with the Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra.

Russell has an intensive chamber-music career and performs in Bulgaria, Indonesia, Canada, Japan, England and Italy..... As an extremely successful Stehgeiger (Violin Player in the style of Johann Strauss) he has now established a wonderful rapport with the Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra and they appear regularly not only in Austria but throughout the whole world! He not only impresses with his violin virtuosity but he also charms the audiences as he takes them on a musical journey through the magical music of the Strauss dynasty.

Russell McGregor is the most well-known (and most famous) Stehgeiger in Vienna with his individual Strauss interpretation which is derived from the style of Mozart, which he has developed performing with the Camerata Salzburg. Therefore, it is extremely easy to see how his Johann Strauss interpretation can at times mesmerize the audience with a somewhat floating feeling!

Russell McGregor has performed concerts in the Golden Hall of the famous Musikverein in Vienna and has also performed with Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, Dame Kiri Tekanawa and Ildiko Raimondi. A special highlight for Russell in 2002 was to perform a Strauss concert in the famous opera house in Sydney, Australia. In South America, Russell McGregor has performed the music of Strauss in football stadiums to 15,000 to 20,000 screaming fans.

“.....In my concerts the audiences will always be entertained” – Russell McGregor

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PROGR A M

Part I

Wien beibt Wien -“Vienna will always be Vienna” March by Johann Schrammel

Frühlingsstimmen Walzer - “Voice of Spring” Waltz by Johann Strauss Jr.

Brennende Liebe - “Burning Love” Polka mazur by Josef Strauss

Leichtes Blut - “Easy Blood” Fast Polka by Johann Strauss Jr.

Fata Morgana Polka mazur by Johann Strauss Jr.

“Liebesleid” - “Love´s Sorrow” By Fritz Keisler

Wiener Blut - “Viennese Blood”Waltz by Johann Strauss Jr.

Champagner Galopp Galopp by Hans Christian Lumbye

Part II

Rosen aus dem Süden - “Roses from the South”Waltz by Johann Strauss Jr.

Bauern Polka - “Farmers Polka”Polka by Johann Strauss Jr.

Unter Donner und Blitz - “Under Thunder and Lightning”Fast Polka by Johann Strauss Jr.

Im Krapfenwaldl - “At the Krapfen-waldl”Polka by Johann Strauss Jr.

Czardas from the Operetta - “The Bat”Czardas by Johann Strauss Jr.

Tritsch Tratsch - “Chit Chat”Fast Polka by Johann Strauss Jr.

An der schönen blauen Donau - “The Blue Danube”Waltz by Johann Strauss Jr.

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Presents

Rick Hubbard Kazoo Show

September 26, 20103:00 p.m.

Wisconsin Lutheran CollegeCenter 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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Rick Hubbard celebrates more than a decade of providing positive family entertainment throughout the United States, and every moment has been KAZOOBIE! Rick invented the word, “kazoobie,” to describe his performance. It means “exceptional, fun, and involving everyone.” Audience involvement is the key, and no entertainer in America gets more audience members into the show than Rick Hubbard.

A class clown from the beginning, Rick found an outlet for performing in a guitar given to him by his grandmother when he was eleven. His first public performance was in a school play in the seventh grade, singing “If I Had A Hammer.” As a teenager, Rick played in rock bands, jazz bands, and folk groups around his hometown of Laurinburg, NC. Accepted at Wake Forest University, Rick performed in the opening concert and later played bass as part of the back-up band for the legendary Chuck Berry. After college, Rick joined a group and toured the USA, Jamaica, and Saudi Arabia. In 1986, Rick began to perform for kids in the Atlanta area, and soon family entertainment was his career.

Rick Hubbard has performed at festivals and concerts throughout the United States including the Seattle International Children’s Festival and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC (where he sold out five shows). He has performed at Busch Gardens (Tampa), Sea World, Tweetsie Railroad, and Disney World. Recently the American Academy of Children’s Entertainers nominated Rick as America’s Best Variety Entertainer.

Rick’s “Kazoo Band” shows get every member of the audience involved. Each person receives a free kazoo and performs with Rick in the grand finale. Leading up to this kazoobie event, Rick will perform a number of his popular original songs along with “Kids Appearing On Stage” or “KAOS” as Rick calls it. While Rick performs on guitar, banjo, steel drum, or another exotic instrument, kids participate on stage -- dancing, singing, shaking maracas, or playing inflatable guitars. Every song is an opportunity for kids to participate. Every kid gets a chance to be on stage. Even some grown-ups get to be on stage with Rick. It’s a fun and positive experience for the whole family -- it’s KAZOOBIE!

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UPCOMING F INE ARTS EVENTS

American organist Daniel Sullivan will appear in the Schwan Concert Hall on Sunday, September 19, 2010, at 3 p.m. as part of the new Organ Masters Series. Sullivan has developed a wide-ranging career as a performer and teacher and has been a featured soloist at New York City’s Basically Bach Festival. In 2008-2009, Mr. Sullivan was appointed to the faculty of Juilliard to design and teach an organ literature class. Sullivan has earned degrees from Oberlin Conservatory, Yale University, and the Artist Diploma from The Juilliard School, where he is completing his Doctor of Musical Arts degree. His teachers have included Paul Jacobs, Thomas Murray, and Haskell Thomson. Mr. Sullivan currently resides in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and serves as an instructor at Immanuel College and as organist at Messiah Lutheran Church. Don’t miss out on the Pre-Concert Lecture at 1:30 p.m. danielsullivanorgan.com

The Classic Series kicks off on Friday, September 24, 2010, at 8 p.m. with the Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra from Vienna. This highly sought-after Viennese chamber orchestra consists of renowned musicians from all of Vienna’s most important orchestras. The members of the orchestra are young, dedicated and artistically highly qualified musicians, having previously played in well-known concert halls throughout Austria. Since its inception in 1994, the orchestra has attached great importance to Viennese-style interpretation of the pieces it plays. The orchestra excels in interpreting the works of Strauss and other Viennese composers with a subtle and individual touch, always adding that “Viennese” note. imagevienna.com

Rick Hubbard celebrates more than a decade of providing positive family entertainment throughout the United States, and every moment has been KAZOOBIE! Rick invented the word “kazoobie” to describe his performance. It

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UPCOMING F INE ARTS EVENTS (c o n t.)

means “exceptional, fun, involving everyone.” Audience involvement is the key, and no entertainer in America gets more audience members into the show than Rick Hubbard. This Family Series event on Sunday, September 26, 2010, at 3 p.m. will feature Rick’s popular original songs on guitar, banjo, steel drum, and other exotic instruments. Kids will be invited to participate on stage -- dancing, singing, shaking maracas, or playing inflatable guitars! Every song is an opportunity for participation in a show that is a fun and positive experience for the whole family! kazoobie.com

The Wisconsin Lutheran College Music Department presents the Fall Band and Choir Showcase Concert. Performances are Friday, October 8 and Saturday October 9, 2010, at 8 p.m. each evening. This concert is their first performance of the season and has become a favorite of many, featuring Wisconsin Lutheran College’s choral ensembles and band. The Wisconsin Lutheran College Concert Band has a membership of about 50 student musicians and is continually growing. The Wisconsin Lutheran Choir is a 60 voice mixed ensemble, and the Chamber Choir is a 24 voice mixed ensemble made up of select members of the Wisconsin Lutheran Choir.

Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard Conversations® Series performs the first concert of the series “The Romantic Music of Robert Schumann: Fantasies Forbidden and Fulfilled” on Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 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. www.keyboardconversations.com

On Friday, October 22, 2010, at 8 p.m., the Encore Series will continue with An evening with Rachel York. Rachel York is a dynamic and versatile actress, singer, dancer, and comedienne. She is best known for her critically acclaimed Broadway performances in City of Angels, Les Misérables, Victor/Victoria (Drama Desk Award), The Scarlet Pimpernel, Sly Fox, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and many others. Rachel also turned heads on television with her courageous portrayal of Lucille Ball in the CBS movie, Lucy. Most recently she thrilled audiences and critics alike in the world premiere of The 101 Dalmatians Musical creating the role of the notorious dog-napping villainess extraordinaire, Cruella DeVil. rachelyork.net

The Classic Series continues on Friday, October 29, 2010, at 8 p.m. with violinist, Bella Hristova. Born in Pleven, Bulgaria in 1985, Bella Hristova began violin studies at the age of six. She has appeared as soloist with symphony orchestras in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Indiana. During the 2009-10 season, Ms. Hristova performed Bach’s Concerto for Three Violins with the celebrated violinists Cho-Liang Lin and Kyoko Takezawa as guest artist with the New York String Orchestra. “Hristova plays with passion from the very first note ... Every sound she draws from her 1655 Amati is superb. By the time she had reached the final bars, everyone has become entranced by her playing.” -- The Strad. yca.org/hristova

It’s a Halloween Special with The Legend of Sleepy Hollow on Sunday, October 31, 2010, at 3 p.m.! Join Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones, the lovely Katrina Van Tassel, the residents of Tarry Town, and oh yes, the Headless Horseman, in the story made famous by the legend. This classic is faithful to the original story written by Washington Irving in 1819 and will thrill and perhaps chill (but not too scary for young children) your family. No Halloween is complete without the telling of stories and the retelling of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is one story you won’t want to miss. There will be a Children’s Costume Contest at 2:30 p.m. for all children who come to the show in costume. theatreiv.org

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UPCOMING F INE ARTS EVENTS (c o n t.)

Lady Windermere’s Fan was Oscar Wilde’s first comedy and first great stage success. With an uneasy mixture of Christian morality and glittering wit, Lady Windermere’s Fan satirizes the superficiality and hypocrisy of Victorian England. Gossip, intrigue, misunderstandings and deception whirl their way through London’s parlors and ballrooms until, in the end, true honor is found in one whom society considered the least honorable. This new musical adaptation is faithful to the play’s original story line, with script and lyrics that keep Wilde’s witty repartee intact. The Wisconsin Lutheran College Theatre Department will present this musical adaptation in the Raabe Theatre on Thursday, November 5 through Saturday, November 13, 2010.

On Wednesday, November 17, 2010, at 7:30 p.m., experience soulful expression, instrumental virtuosity, and playful banter, all the hallmarks of an Intersection event. In this Classic Series event, the realms of classical and popular music will be seamlessly dovetailed. The typical Intersection program is an irresistible blend of classical, jazz, Latin, Broadway/film music, vital new commissions, and the group’s own original compositions and arrangements. With its versatility, its engaging stage manner, and its unique mixing of trio, duo and solo formats, Intersection has won a large and avid international fan base. Ranging from a Piazzolla tango to a West Side Story melody to a Mendelssohn scherzo, an evening spent with Intersection is an unforgettable one for any audience member. intersectiontrio.com

F INE ARTS EVENTS CALENDAR

SeptemberSept. 17- Art Gallery Opening Reception-Iceland: A Visual Saga, 6 p.m.Sept. 17- Encore Series: Straighten Up and Fly Right, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. (Dinner Option)Sept. 19- Organ Masters Series: Daniel Sullivan, 3 p.m. (Pre-Concert Lecture)Sept. 24- Classic Series: Schoenbrunn Palace Orchestra, 8 p.m.Sept. 25- WLC Black Box Theatre Production: Last Train to Nibroc, 8 p.m.Sept. 26- Family Series: Rick Hubbard Kazoo Show, 3 p.m.Sept. 26- WLC Black Box Theatre Production: Last Train to Nibroc, 8 p.m.Sept. 30- WLC Black Box Theatre Production: Last Train to Nibroc, 8 p.m.

OctoberOct. 1- WLC Black Box Theatre Production: Last Train to Nibroc, 8 p.m.Oct. 8- WLC Band & Choir Showcase, 8 p.m.Oct. 9- WLC Band & Choir Showcase, 8 p.m.Oct. 13- Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard Conversations, 7:30 p.m.Oct. 15- Schooltime Program: The Berenstain Bears : Family Matters, 10 a.m. & 12 p.m.Oct. 22- Encore Series: An evening with Rachel York, 8 p.m.Oct. 29- Classic Series: Bella Hristova, 8 p.m..Oct. 31- Family Series: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 3 p.m..

NovemberNov. 1- Schooltime Program: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 10 a.m. & 12 p.m.Nov. 5- Art Gallery Opening Reception: Student Exhibition, 6 p.m.Nov. 5- WLC Theatre Production: Lady Windermere’s Fan, 8 p.m.Nov. 6- WLC Theatre Production: Lady Windermere’s Fan, 8 p.m.Nov. 7- WLC Theatre Production: Lady Windermere’s Fan, 3 p.m.Nov. 11- WLC Theatre Production: Lady Windermere’s Fan, 8 p.m.Nov. 12- WLC Theatre Production: Lady Windermere’s Fan, 8 p.m.Nov. 13- WLC Theatre Production: Lady Windermere’s Fan, 8 p.m.Nov. 17- Classic Series: Intersection, 7:30 p.m.Nov. 21- WLC Instrumental Ensemble Concert, 7:30 p.m.

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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 busi-ness 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.

2010 -2011 FR IENDS OF THE ARTS MEMBERS

Lifetime ($2,500 & above)AnonymousRichard & Michelle

Mannisto

Director ($250-$2,499)Alta BerridgeRussell & Myrene ChichGene & Mona

ChristophersenJake & Marge GruelRichard & Charlotte

HalfmanJohn Hoem William & Amy

HofmeisterDon & Merilee HolstChristian & Anita

IndermuehleRoger & Bonnie

Lemanczyk

Eugene & Eleanore Schulz

Ed & Marge SeigworthJames ThomasDeborah Turriff

Friend ($100-$249)Clair & Mary BaumGerhard & Marian

BiedenbenderJudy BurmeisterDorothy K. EisenbergMichael & Deborah

FarchioneBonnie FrederickBarbara FruhbauerHarold GoedeJudith & David HeckerRonald & Patricia HepnerRalph & Carole KohrsDuane & Jean KuehlDonald Kusmierczyk

Virginia MeierPat MitschrichDelores RiemerMary Ann SchmalRobert & Jan SwiderskiScott & Deb UeckerDean & Verna Weigand Catherine WendtRhoda WolleT.A. & Marion Youngquist

Supporter ($50-$99)Marylin AuerRoger & Sandra DrewsBob & Trydy ErdmanRobert ErskineTed & Sharon HuttonDavid & Carol JonesR. Frederick RoepeMarcia Thompson

(If you have recently donated and do not see your name or if your name is listed incorrectly, please contact the Fine Arts Office at 414-443-8702.)

A special Thank You to our Corporate Sponsor:WaterStone Bank

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CENTER FOR ARTS AND PERFOR M ANCE STAFF

Director of Arts ProgrammingDaniel Schmal

Fine Arts Events ManagerLoni Boyd

House ManagersKatie NeumanWendy EnglebertMarcy Gurgel

Schwan Concert Hall Head TechnicianSean Floeter

Schwan Concert Hall TechniciansSarah LaupanAnthony NachreinerRandy FoatKristin PlessingerLane SchultzTyler Zehfus

Box Office AttendantsKristen KraklowSamantha NommensenKatie HilbelinkJasmin Taylor

UshersMichelle NeumanAmanda SternitzkyDoug SchulzJesse CordesJessica HowardKayla SchmidtAlex MeyerAlex NikolaiLachrisa Grandberry

Security Desk StaffChristopher Martin

WISCONSIN LUTHER AN COLLEGE AT A GL ANCE

CharacteristicsIndependent, four-year residential Christian liberal arts college.

Location 8800 W. Bluemound Road; campus located in Milwaukee and Wauwa-tosa.

AcademicsTraditional liberal arts majors and minors offered, along with ad-ditional pre-professional programs.

Enrollment741

Average Class Size16

Student/Faculty Ratio10:1

Financial Assistance98 percent of students receive some type of financial aid.

Students94 percent are 18-22 years old and 78 percent are residential students. Students come from 27 states and seven foreign countries. The aver-age high school GPA of incoming freshmen is 3.45; the average ACT score is 24.

Co-curricular ActivitiesAthletics: Member of NCAA III, Northern Athletics Conference and Michigan Intercol-legiate Athletic Associa-tion; 15 varsity sports; intramural and club sports; three choirs; concert band; six en-sembles; 24 clubs and

organizations; ministry outreach opportunities.

MissionWisconsin Lutheran Col-lege, affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS), is a Lutheran Liberal Arts College for Christian men and women. The college is committed to: providing quality teach-ing, scholarship, and service that are rooted in Holy Scripture; promot-ing the spiritual growth of students, faculty, and staff; and prepar-ing students for lives of Christian leadership.

For more information or to schedule a campus visit, call (414) 443-8800.