Dale Warland, celebrated American musician, has made an indelible impression on the landscape of contemporary choral music both nationally and internationally. During his time with the Dale Warland Singers, he shaped a vocal ensemble known for its exquisite sound, technical finesse, and stylistic range. From that platform, Warland not only mastered the traditional repertoire, but also commissioned over 270 new choral works.
The music world bestowed its highest honors on Warland, the most recent including induction into the Classical Music Hall of Fame in 2012, the Weston Noble Award for Lifetime Achievement in Choral Music (2010) from the American Choral Director’s Association; the Cultural Leadership Citation Award from Yale University (2010); the Robert Shaw Award in Choral Music (2007) from the American Choral Directors Association.
Other prestigious awards include: a Grammy nomination for Walden Pond; the ASCAP Victor Herbert Award; the McKnight Distinguished Artist Award and the Michael Korn Founder’s Award and others. Since the closing of the Dale Warland Singers organization Warland has continued to remain active as guest conductor, composer, teacher, and producer of choral programs for public radio.
“We are very honoured to welcome Mr. Warland to St. John’s to share his expertise in choral music,” stated Dean of Music, Ellen Waterman. The project is sponsored by the School of Music and the Bruneau Centre for Excellence in Choral Music or BCECM, whose mandate is to build capacity and expertise in choral music. All events are at the School of Music and are free.