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Stanley
R. Wold
Artistic Director and Conductor, Arrowhead Chorale
Stanley
R. Wold is Professor of Music
and Director of Choral Activities
at the University of Minnesota Duluth, where he has taught choral conducting
and vocal music education since 1984. He has earned degrees from Concordia
College (Moorhead), the University of Southern California (Los Angeles), and
the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. At UMD,
he directs the University Singers and the Chamber Singers, teaches
voice and vocal music education, and is chair of the vocal area.
Under Wold’s
direction, University Singers and Chamber Singers have maintained an active
national and international performance schedule: Austria & Germany (1994),
Kenya & Tanzania (1997-98), state and regional conventions of the American
Choral Directors Association and
Music Educators National Conference (1995-98), Costa Rica (2003), the
Netherlands and Paris (2005) and Turkey (May, 2007). University Singers
performed again for Minnesota ACDA this season, when UMD hosted the state
convention for the first time November 16-17.
Three collaborations
between the UMD choral area and Arrowhead Chorale have been conducted by
Wold: Duruflé Requiem (2000), Bach Mass in B-Minor (2004),
and (April, 2006) Mozart Grand Mass in C-Minor. Sites for
performances of these masterworks include Basilica of St. Mary
(Minneapolis), the cathedrals of both Duluth and Superior, and Weber Music
Hall, UMD.
Dr. Wold has studied
and/or conducted choral music in Hungary, Russia, four Scandinavian
countries, and Venezuela. In his seventeenth year as Artistic Director and
Conductor of Arrowhead Chorale, Dr. Wold was also Chorusmaster for the
Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra 1991-99. He taught secondary vocal music
in Minnesota and Iowa public schools for six years. His experience includes
significant community and church music activities. Presently Senior Choir
Director at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Duluth, he is also an active
adjudicator and clinician for the Minnesota State High School League and the
Wisconsin School Music Association. |
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