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President’s Letter
I am delighted to welcome you to Thursday
Musical’s 122nd season!
Over the summer our Thursday Musical
programmers have developed our three series,
and we have a fabulous season planned for you.
The opening concert of our Thursday Morning
Artist Series is October 3 at the Bloomington
Center for the Arts. Come early and enjoy
pastries and coffee from our TM silver service at
9:30 AM. The concert begins at 10:30 AM.
Our fall Home Programs will be on October
24 with four homes from which you may choose,
three in the morning and one in the evening.
What a delight to hear music performed in the
intimacy of a home! The Home Programs are
always some of my favorites.
Our Community Concerts are scheduled at
many venues and times across the Twin Cities.
See the Events of Note for times and locations or
check our website thursdaymusical.org for the
most up-to-date program information.
This fall Thursday Musical concerts will be
held in three locations: the Bloomington Center
for the Arts on October 3 and 17, MacPhail
Center for Music’s Antonello Hall on November
21 and at Concordia University’s Buetow Hall
on November 7. Each hall is beautiful and has
good acoustics. Come to the location near you!
At last May’s Annual Meeting, a complete
revision of the Bylaws was passed. The biggest
change implemented was the establishment of an
Executive Council, consisting of the President,
Vice President-Membership, Treasurer,
Secretary, a representative of the programmers
(Monica Murray, our Artist Series Chair) and
Sylvia Wilson, our Student Section Chair. We
met twice over the summer, dealing with the
day-to-day issues of Thursday Musical, as well as
beginning some strategic planning .
I look forward to seeing you at our opening
concert!
Liz Nordling, President
Liz Nordling, President
President’s Letter 1
Artist Series 1
Announcements 2
Home Programs 3
Performing Members 5
Young Artist Prgm 9
Community Concerts 10
Home Programs Res. 10
Membership 11
Events of Note 12
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2013 VOLUME XXVI, NO. 1 THURSDAY MUSICAL
CONTENTS
A publication of Thursday Musical
Thursday Morning
Artist Series Features New
Format and New Venue
In addition to the Bloomington Center for the
Arts and MacPhail Center for Music, the 2013-
2014 Thursday Morning Artist Series offers a
new beautiful concert venue, the Buetow Music
Auditorium located on the campus of Concordia
University, St. Paul.
With the exception of the opening concert,
programs will feature three performers instead
of four, allowing for more potential performance
time.
The popular Living Concert Notes returns once
again, which includes live, moderated discussion
with the performers about the music they are
performing. Moderators are composer and vocal-
ist Abbie Betinis (December 5) and MPR an-
nouncer Steve Staruch (February 20). Several
concerts will also feature winners from the 2013
Young Artist Scholarship Competition.
On October 3, the opening concert features
new performing member, pianist Min Jung Kim
who was born in South Korea and began piano
lessons at the age of six. A prize winning pianist,
she also has been a featured participant in
several summer workshops and chamber music
festivals, including Vienna International Summer
Music Festival, Spain Tenerife International
Music Festival, and Jeju Island Music Festival.
Recently, she won the third prize (bronze
medalist) at the 2013 Houston Symphony’s Ima
Hogg Competition and her live performance
with the Houston Symphony has been broadcast
nationally on KUHA in Houston. She
recently received her Doctor of Musical Arts
degree from the University of Minnesota where
she studied with Distinguished McKnight
Professor Lydia Artymiw.
Continued on page 10
Volume XXVI, No. 1
September/October
2013
A publication of
Thursday Musical
709 8th Ave. SE #8
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Editor
Amy Morris
Graphic Design
Vanessa Voskuil
Members may
advertise free of
charge in a classified
ad format with a
five-line maximum.
Submission deadlines:
November/December
October 3
January/February
December 5
March/April
February 6
For more information
612-333-0313
Young Artist Program
New this year, all registrations for the Young
Artist Scholarship Competition will be done
online. There will be only one application and
one deadline, January 6, 2014. No late
registrations will be accepted after that date.
The term Student Membership has been retired
and absorbed into the competition applica-
tion—indicated as an application fee.
Membership
It is with great anticipation that I start my term
as Membership Vice President for Thursday
Musical. I am pleased to have a very capable
and energetic group of people serving on the
Membership Committee with me. Included
are: Sally Deke, Marian Hoffman, Susan Jones,
Mary Kirchner and Ona Pinnsoneault.
Our goals are to increase our membership
and to create ways in which to make Thursday
Musical more visible to our community and
region. There will be more to report over the
course of this coming year. Stay tuned!
We have worked to clarify our current
membership and to encourage past members
to renew. The concerts this past year were
spectacular and the coming season looks
outstanding as well. It is hoped that all of our
wonderful concerts and events can be enjoyed
by more people this coming year.
Thanks to Ona Pinnsoneault we now have
a Directory of Arts Organizations that will be a
resource for us in upcoming marketing of
Thursday Musical. Our plan is to network with
these arts organizations in ways that can be a
benefit to them as well as to Thursday Musical.
It is amazing that this organization is
nearing its 125th year and yet there are still
people in the arts community of our area and
region that do not know about us. Let’s see if
we can change that. I am asking that each and
every current member be an advocate for
Thursday Musical this year. Let friends and
acquaintances know about us! Tell them how
students, performers and audiences come
together to create unique and incredible
experiences. Invite them to attend a concert or
subscribe to the 2013-2014 season. This is a
rather effortless task that can truly make a
difference in so many ways.
Judy Olson
Vice President, Membership
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Announcements
2013-2014 Board of Directors
*Please welcome our new board members!
Officers
Elizabeth Nordling
President
Judy Olson
Vice President - Membership
Monica Murray
Debra Gilroy*
Co-Vice Presidents - Artist Series
Elliot Wilcox*
Vice President - Auditions
Sylvia Wilson
Russell Dedrick
Co-Vice Presidents - Student Section
Beth Blackledge*
Recording Secretary
Nanette Scott Goldman
Treasurer
Chairs
Mary Hunt
Mary Goetz*
Co-Chairs, Community Concerts
Carrie Vecchione
Educational Outreach
Kathryn Christie
Ingrid Koller*
Co-Chairs, Home Programs
Sandra Haines
Home Programs Reservations
Carolyn Britton
Long-Range Planning
Shirley Santoro
Nominating
Lois Cooper
Archivist
Pat Nortwen
Curator
Pat Forse
Financial Oversight
Shirley Decker
Corresponding Secretary
Amy Morris
Newsletter Editor
Lynn Shackelford
Nancy Augustson
Ushers
Dorothy Boen
Bylaws
Pat Smith
Parliamentarian
Carolyn Britton
Personnel
Fall Home Programs
Audiences at Thursday Musical’s four Home
Programs on October 24 will be treated to a rich variety of
performances. Performers will include pianists, string and wind
players, vocalists, and even a classical guitarist. The roster
includes long-time and debuting Thursday Musical members.
Clarinetist Ona Pinsonneault will be performing the
Brahms Clarinet Sonata in E-flat Major with pianist James
Kurschner. Both are on the music faculty at Normandale
Community College in Bloomington, MN. Ona says that “the
composition shows Brahms as being mellow, gentle, wistful,
sweet and lyrical but also demanding forceful lion-hearted
loveliness.”
Tenor Jason Hernandez will be singing Vaughan Williams’
Songs of Travel and also works by Franz Schubert in his first
performance for Thursday Musical. He will perform these
same pieces as well as a set of French songs for his Junior recital
at the University of Minnesota on September 24.
Pianist Gail Olszewski will
play piano pieces from the early
20th century by five Finnish
composers: Sibelius, Merikanto,
Palmgren, Madetoja, and Hanni-
kainen. Gail says, “These are
wonderful little descriptive late
Romantic gems - they're reminis-
cent of Grieg's Lyric Pieces or
Mendelssohn's Songs without
Words. They have really interest-
ing harmonies and there's lots of
variety.”
Duo pianists Ann Buran and Lynn Shackelford have been
playing together since the 1970s. According to Ann, “We
continue to have a stimulating and adventurous collaboration.
We will be playing Romance del Plata (a sonatina for four hands)
by the amazing Argentinian composer, Carlos Guastavino.
Melodies, rhythms and passion have propelled him to interna-
tional prominence and we are thrilled to have discovered his
music!”
Mark Bussey, classical guitarist, is president of the
Minnesota Guitar Society. He will be playing selections from a
Bach cello suite, transcribed for guitar, along with works from
the late 20th century by Andrew York. Mark is especially
looking forward to playing on the Home Programs. “While it's
always a thrill to play on the big stage at the Bloomington
Center for the Arts,” Mark says, “classical guitar is really a very
intimate chamber instrument. It's a delight to get to play in a
location where the audience can more directly experience the
nuances of the instrument.”
For complete schedule for the October 24 Home Programs,
please refer to the Events of Note. Since seating is limited,
reservations must be made at thursdaymusical.org or by phone
at 612-333-0313.
Kathryn Christie
Co-chair, Home Programs
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Gail Olszewski, piano
AUDITIONS Become a Performing Member of Thursday Musical!
Application Deadline: Postmarked January 9, 2014
Audition Date: January 30, 2014 | 9:00am - 1:00pm
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Applications and Information:
thursdaymusical.org
612-333-0313
Presenting Minnesota’s Finest
Classical Musicians in
Concert— Thursday Musical,
since 1892
Meet Thursday Musical’s Newest Performing Members
Born in Ireland to South African parents, cellist Hanno Strydom came to the U.S. to study at the
Eastman School of Music under Professor Steven Doane. He earned both his undergraduate and
graduate degrees in cello performance from Eastman, where he also won the Cello Concerto
Competition and was awarded the Performer’s Certificate. In addition to his work with Professor Steven
Doane at Eastman, Hanno also studied with many leading musicians in masterclass settings, most
notably as a student in Steven Isserlis' class at the International Musicians Seminar Prussia Cove, in
Cornwall, England—one of the world's premiere short course seminars. Hanno’s performing activities
have included solo appearances with the National Symphony and Concert Orchestras of Ireland and the
Eastman Philharmonia, and recitals at Ireland’s National Concert Hall and the Eastman School’s
Kilbourn Hall. He is an active chamber musician, regularly collaborating with leading Twin Cities
musicians. His service as teaching assistant to Professor Doane at Eastman marked the beginning of a
career as a dedicated music educator. He joined the faculty of MacPhail Center for Music when he
moved to the Twin Cities in 2008. In addition to maintaining a busy teaching schedule, Hanno is a
regular competition judge. More: hannostrydom.com
Min Jung Kim was born in South Korea and began piano lessons at age 6. She earned her Bachelor of
Music in piano performance from Seoul National University, South Korea in 2006 while studying with
Soojung Shin and her Master of Music and performer’s diploma in piano performance from Indiana
University Jacobs School of Music at Bloomington where she studied with Shigeo Neriki. As the 1st
prize winner of the 2007 Indiana University Concerto Competition, she performed the Shostakovich
Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Indiana University Chamber Orchestra under the conductor Uriel Segal.
At Indiana, she was awarded Gyorgy Sebok’s scholarship and she was appointed as principal pianist for
distinguished professor and legendary cellist Janos Starker’s studio. She also participated and per-
formed at Vienna International Summer Music Festival, Spain Tenerife International Music Festival, and
Jeju Island Music Festival. Ms. Kim recently won the 15th Kenwood Symphony Concerto competition in
November, 2012 and earned her DMA in December, 2012 at the University of Minnesota where she
studied with Distinguished McKnight Professor Lydia Artymiw.
Soprano Kate Lamb earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in music from Luther College where she sang in
the Nordic Choir under the direction of Weston Noble. Kate also earned her Master of Science degree in
communication sciences and disorders from St. Cloud State University where she sang in the St. Cloud
Choir under Lee Nelson. During her undergraduate studies, Kate also trained with the University of
Miami School of Music’s Vocal Performance program in Salzburg, Austria and performed leading roles
in Luther College's opera program. While completing her graduate work, Kate performed with The
Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists and founded SCSU’s Hearing Health Clinic for Musicians. In
competitions, Kate has performed as a finalist in the SCSU Concerto and Aria Competition, and the
NATS Regional Competition. Kate currently practices speech therapy as a certified speech-language
pathologist in the Minneapolis area. In addition to her singing and speech-language pathology work,
Kate has presented research at national, state and local conventions and conferences and has worked as
an adjunct faculty member at SCSU in the area of language development and disorders.
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Hanno-Strydom, cello
Kate Lamb, soprano
Min Jung Kim, piano
THURSDAY MUSICAL
Community Concerts
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 1:00 PM Loren on Park
2625 Park Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Kathryn Bakke, piano
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 2:00 PM Owatonna Arts Center
435 Dunnell Drive, Owatonna, MN 55060
Thelma Hunter and Dee Ann Crossley, piano duo
José Zayas-Cabán, saxophone
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 7:30 PM 1666 Coffman Condominiums
1666 Coffman Street, Falcon Heights, MN 55108
Nickolai Kolarov, cello
Michael Davis, flute
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 7:00 PM The Kenwood
825 Summit Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Debra Gilroy, soprano
Salam Murtada, piano
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 2:00 PM Woodbury United Methodist Church
7465 Steepleview Road, Woodbury, MN 55125
Nancy Paddleford, piano
Ariel Trio
Kathryn Christie, violin
Sandra Haines, cello
Nancy Lichtenstein, piano
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 6:30 PM Timber Hills Presbyterian Homes
6307 Burnham Circle, Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
Jeana Ogren, piano
Carolyn Boulay, violin
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 10:30 AM St. Therese Care Center
8000 Bass Lake Road, New Hope, MN 55428
Sara Kantor, soprano and Mindy Eschedor, piano
Amy Morris, flute
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All Concerts are Free
612 333-0313
thursdaymusical.org
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Thursday Musical Thursday Morning Artist Series
Opening Concert
Thursday, October 3, 2013 | 10:30 AM
Reception 9:30 AM
Bloomington Center for the Arts
Free Admission
Featuring
Min Jung Kim, piano
Ludwig van Beethoven:
Piano Sonata No. 26 in E-flat major
Peggy Doerrie, flute
Kevin Carlson, guitar
Tina Lamberts, cello
James McGuire: Cancion and Danza
Marco Pereira: Lis
Steve Kujala: Heads, Hands, Heart
Northern Lights Quartet
Carolyn Liptak, violin
Kathryn Christie, violin
Jennifer Thomas, viola
David Holmes, cello
Bedrïch Smetana:
String Quartet No. 1 in E minor
Strydom-Iverson Duo
Hanno Strydom, cello
Jon Iverson, piano
Mary Laymon, soprano
André Previn: Four Songs
Bloomington Center for the Arts, Bloomington
Season Tickets and Membership $75/Senior $65
612 333-0313 | thursdaymusical.org
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It was a great experience for me to perform
for Baby Blue Arts. Thank you! - Hyun Jin Cho, First Place, College Piano
Hyun graduated this spring from the Carlson School of
Business at the University of Minnesota. She had stopped play-
ing piano for several years, but decided to take lessons again
while at the University. She played Toccata by Debussy for the
taping. The next day she flew home to Korea.
Three first prize winners of Thursday Musical’s 2013
Young Artist Scholarship Competition were videotaped on
July 12 for broadcast on the cable TV program Baby Blue Arts
Presents. The complete 30 minute program was featured on the
Internet in August at babybluearts.com and will be airing on
local television and on local TV stations throughout the
country beginning this fall. The individual performances will
remain on the site indefinitely. The featured students were:
Kristina Meanley, clarinet (First Place College Winds), Sarah
Knott, mezzo-soprano (First Place College Advanced Voice)
and Hyun Jin Cho, piano (First Place College Piano). They
were professionally displayed in three exciting performances,
and each received a free copy of the DVD. The taping was
done at the Schmitt Music Auditorium at their Brooklyn Center
store.
Winning a Thursday Musical Young Artist
Scholarship has allowed me to pursue additional
opportunities and training. In addition to the
scholarship, Thursday Musical offers many performing
opportunities to share music and connect with other
highly talented emerging artists. I am very fortunate to
be recognized by an organization that truly promotes
young talent. - Sarah Knott, First Place, College Advanced Voice
Sarah performed “Voi lo sapete” from Cavalleria Rusticana
by Pietro Mascagni and “Iris Hence Away” from Semele by
George Frideric Handel. She was accompanied by Nanyi
Qiang. She recently moved to the Twin Cities from Duluth and
won First Prize in the 2012 Schubert Club Bruce P. Carlson
Scholarship Competition. At the 2012 Vancouver International
Song Institute in Vancouver, Canada, Ms. Knott was selected
to attend the Theatre of Art Song: Advanced Program Studies
as an emerging artist.
Thursday Musical performing member Laurie Patton heads
this program for Baby Blue Arts. The mission of Baby Blue
Arts is to showcase Minnesota musicians. Done by volunteers,
who give of their time and considerable talents, local artists are
presented in a visually appealing setting with high quality
audio. The session went very well. Laurie Patton and the other
volunteers were wonderful about patiently working with the
students and were impressed with the high level of artistry.
Almost all performances required only one take - the students
were very well prepared and very excited!
I am so thankful and blessed to have received a
scholarship from Thursday Musical which allowed me
to fund my travel expenses to take on a few professional
orchestra auditions. The experiences I gained at these
auditions were as real as it gets and have brought me
steps closer to understanding what it will take for me to
achieve my dream of winning a symphony orchestra
clarinet position. Thank you! - Kristina Meanley, First Place, College Winds
Kristina is a DMA candidate at the University of Minnesota
in Clarinet Performance. She performed three movements of
the Francis Poulenc Clarinet Sonata accompanied by Jerrod
Wendland.
Sylvia Wilson, Co-Vice President, Student Section
Baby Blue Arts Features Three Thursday Musical 2013 Student Winners
Young Artist Scholarship
Competition 2013
The Young Artist Scholarship Competition was held on
Saturday, March 16, 2013 at the University of St. Thomas.
Thursday Musical awarded 43 students a total of $18,500 in
scholarship monies presented at the Winners’ Concert on April
4, 2013 at the Bloomington Center for the Arts. Also honored
was Dr. Jo Anne Link, piano instructor at Crocus Hills
Studio, as Thursday Musical’s Distinguished Teacher of the
Year. For a 2013 listing of winners visit thursdaymusical.org.
The competition and the winners’ concert and presentation
are a tremendous undertaking that would simply not occur
without a lot of hard work by many dedicated people. Many
thanks go to last year’s student section volunteers: Dawn Baker,
Judy Bender, Beth Blackledge, Dorothy Boen, Mark
Bussey, Michael Davis, Russell Dedrick, Peggie Doerrie,
Carolyn Eklin, Geneva Eschweiler, Mary Goetz, Nanette
Goldman, Suzanne Greer, Laurie Hancock, Christine Hansen,
Leslie Hercules, Marian Hoffman, Jane Jensen, Gail Jones, Susan
Jones, Elizabeth Longhurst, Marilyn Miller, Norma Nelson, Liz
Nordling, Georgeanne Owiredu, Judith Ranheim, Dick Saliny,
Sandra Saliny, Carlynn Savot, Pat Smith, Gene Swanson, Kay
Studer, Charles Wazanowski, Carol White and Sylvia Wilson.
A special thanks to our wonderful judges: Sophie Christian,
Janet Holdorf, Shannon Wettstein Sadler, Richard Tostenson,
Mimi Tung, Jose Uriarte (piano); Kristian Anderson, Tony
Hauser, Chris Kachian (guitar); Andrew Barrett, Alan Bryan,
Jerome Elsbernd, John-Scott Moir, Barbara Prince, Jean Del
Santo (voice); James Bartsch, Daryl Carlson, Nickolai Kolarov,
Ingrid Koller, Judy MacGibbon, Doug Overland, Edward
Schaefle, Michael Watson (strings); Julia Bogorad, Michelle
Campbell, Janet Greene, Ralph Hepola, Barbara Leibundguth,
and Charles Wazanowski (winds).
Sylvia Wilson, Co-Vice President, Student Section
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Thursday Morning Artist Series continued from page 1
New performing members
the Strydom-Iverson Duo
are a piano and cello group
who serve on the faculty of
MacPhail Center for
Music. Born in Ireland to
South African parents,
cellist Hanno Strydom
came to the U.S. to study at
the Eastman School of
Music under Professor
Steven Doane. He earned
both his undergraduate
and graduate degrees in
cello performance from Eastman. Hanno’s performing activities
have included solo appearances with the National Symphony
and Concert Orchestras of Ireland and the Eastman Philharmo-
nia, and recitals at Ireland’s National Concert Hall and the
Eastman School’s Kilbourn Hall. Pianist, composer and teacher
Jon Michael Iverson completed his Master of Music degree in
piano performance and pedagogy from Westminster Choir
College of Rider University. As a pianist, Iverson performs
regularly as soloist, accompanist and chamber musician around
the Twin Cities area.
Soprano Kate Lamb will perform on the October 17 recital.
Kate earned her Bachelor of Arts in music from Luther College
while singing in the Nordic Choir under the direction of Weston
Noble and earned her Master of Science in communication
sciences and disorders from St. Cloud State University (SCSU)
where she sang in the St. Cloud Choir under Lee
Nelson. During her undergraduate studies, Kate performed
leading roles in Luther College's opera program and trained
with the University of Miami School of Music’s Vocal
Performance program in Salzburg, Austria. During her
graduate studies, Kate performed with The Singers-Minnesota
Choral Artists and founded SCSU’s Hearing Health Clinic for
Musicians. In addition to joining the Thursday Musical
performers’ roster this year, Kate can be seen performing with
the Minnesota Chorale and Opera on Tap. Kate currently is an
adjunct faculty member at SCSU and practices speech therapy
as a certified speech-language pathologist in the Minneapolis
and St. Paul area.
Returning performers include: the Northern Lights String
Quartet, Peggy Doerrie, flute, pianists Helen and Paul
Baumgartner, and Judy Ranheim, flute.
Monica Murray
Co-Vice President, Artist Series
Community Concerts
The 2013-2014 Community Concerts calendar stretches from
September through May and finds some 54 Thursday Musical
performers giving 23 concerts at 20 different venues throughout
the Twin Cities metro area. What a wonderful contribution to
the musical life of our community! Several retirement
communities have asked for two programs during the season,
and we have added two new venues this fall: Golden Living
Center Lake Ridge in Roseville and Summit Place Senior Living
in Eden Prairie. Venues that are returning to our roster after a
year or more’s absence include the 1666 Coffman
Condominiums, Hastings Prescott Area Arts Council, and Oak
Grove Lutheran Church in Richfield.
Thursday Musical members are always welcome at
Community Concerts, especially those that are a part of a music
series at a church and other venues. For 2013-14, these include
programs at Owatonna Arts Center on October 20; Woodbury
United Methodist Church on October 27; Hazel Park
Congregational Church on February 16; United Church of
Christ in Prescott, WI on April 3; and Oak Grove Lutheran
Church on May 4.
Mary Hunt
Co-chair, Community Concerts
Home Programs Reservations
The Home Programs are always a favorite event for
members. There are eight morning and evening Home
Programs to choose from on Oct. 24, 2013 and April 24, 2014.
Thursday Musical would like to thank its 2013-2014 Home
Program hosts Joni MacDonald, Pat Nortwen, Susan Jones,
Greg and Lisa Buck, Carol White, Shirley and Michael Santoro,
Deirdre Michael-Mechelke, and Mary Kirchner.
Fall Home Program host, Greg Buck, won a piano
scholarship through Thursday Musical’s Young Artist
Scholarship Competition in 1972 as a senior at Edina High
School. He remembered Barbara Nymark called him with the
news. Greg studied piano from first grade through twelfth with
Eva Anderson. Then he studied four years at St. Olaf with Dr.
Wee, Graber, and Paddleford. Buck is now on the Board of
Regents at St. Olaf College. He and his friend, Doug Schmitt
(Vice President of Schmitt Music), also a St. Olaf alumnus, have
been gradually placing new Steinways for students in the dorm
lounges.
Reservations for the fall and spring Home Programs can be
made online at thursdaymusical.org, by phone at 612-333-0313,
or in person at Thursday Morning Artist Series concerts Oct. 3,
17 (fall only), March 6, 20 and April 10.
Sandra Haines
Home Programs Reservations
Northern Lights String Quartet
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THURSDAY MUSICAL SEASON TICKET SUBSCRIPTION AND MEMBERSHIP
Join a thriving community of artists, arts patrons, and art curators by becoming a member today! Questions? Please contact us: 612-333-0313 or [email protected].
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
12 Thursday Morning Artist Series concerts
4 Home Programs
Numerous Community Concerts
4 Issues of Uptempo, the Thursday Musical newsletter
Member directory
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Events of Note
(A) Thursday Morning Artist Series
(C) Community Concerts
(H) Home Programs
*Performer Debut
(C) Monday, September 23; 1:00 pm
Loren on Park
2625 Park Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN
Kathryn Bakke, piano
(A) Thursday, October 3; 10:30 am
Bloomington Center for the Arts
1800 W Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN
Min Jung Kim, piano - Peggy Doerrie, flute,
Kevin Carlson, guitar and Tina Lamberts,
cello - Northern Lights String Quartet (Carolyn
Liptak, violin, Kathryn Christie, violin, Jennifer
Thomas, viola and David Holmes, cello) -
* Strydom-Iverson Duo (Jon Iverson, piano and
Hanno Strydom, cello) - * Mary Laymon,
soprano
(A) Thursday, October 17; 10:30 am
Bloomington Center for the Arts
1800 W Old Shakopee Rd. Bloomington, MN
Luther Warren, violin (Young Artist
Scholarship Competition Winner 2013) - * Kate
Lamb, soprano and Leah Siltberg, piano - Judy
Ranheim, flute - Helen and Paul Baumgartner,
piano four-hands
(C) Sunday, October 20; 2:00 pm
Owatonna Arts Center
435 Dunnell Drive, Owatonna, MN
Thelma Hunter and Dee Ann Crossley, piano
four-hands - José Zayas-Cabán, saxophone
(H) Thursday, October 24; 10:30 am
Home of Joni MacDonald
3030 Hamline Ave. North, Roseville, MN
Jeana Ogren, piano - Nanette Goldman, violin -
Carrie Vecchione, oboe
(H) Thursday, October 24; 10:30 am
Home of Greg and Lisa Buck
6104 Wilryan Ave., Minneapolis, MN
Mimi Tung, piano - Dragan Stojković, violin -
Ona Pinsonneault, clarinet
(H) Thursday, October 24; 10:30 am
Home of Pat Nortwen
210 W. Grant #314, Minneapolis, MN
Ann Buran and Lynn Shackelford, piano four-
hands - Mark Bussey, guitar - Jason Hernandez,
tenor
(H) Thursday, October 24; 7:30 pm
Home of Susan Jones
6165 Ridge Rd., Chanhassen MN
Laurie Patton, flute - Melyssa Rice, soprano -
Gail Olszewski, piano
(C) Thursday, October 24; 7:30 pm
1666 Coffman Condominiums
1666 Coffman Street, Falcon Heights, MN
Nickolai Kolarov, cello - Michael Davis, flute
(C) Friday, October 25; 7:00 pm
The Kenwood
825 Summit Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
Debra Gilroy, soprano - Salam Murtada, piano
(C) Sunday, October 27; 2:00 pm
Woodbury United Methodist Church
7465 Steepleview Road, Woodbury, MN
Nancy Paddleford, piano - Ariel Trio (Kathryn
Christie, violin, Sandra Haines, cello and
Nancy Lichtenstein, piano)
(A) Thursday, November 7; 10:30 am
Concordia University
Buetow Music Auditorium
1282 Concordia Avenue, St. Paul, MN
Christine Kim, violin (Young Artist
Scholarship Competition Winner 2013) - Ona
Pinsonneault, clarinet and James Kurschner,
piano - Deanne Mohr, piano - Semada Trio
(Dana Donnay, oboe, Matthew Bertrand,
bassoon and Seth Engelby, piano)
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