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Yoshi Yodelers invited wives and others to their 1995 Christmas Party!
From left: Naomi Stucki, Jim Thorne, Alice, Dave Pyle, Geno Connable,
Yoshimi Takeda, Alice's Archivist (obscured), Al Connable obscured by
wife Tenho, Mary Ellen Takeda, Jake Stucki
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HISTORY OF YOSHI YODELERS, as told by Al Connable (December 17, 1998)
"Some time after Yoshimi Takeda became Conductor and Music Director of the
Kalamazoo Symphony, several of his friends and admirers started to lunch, sing
and congratulate Kalamazoo's good luck in having Yoshi as our leader... hence
the name Yoshi Yodelers." (The group was first formed around 1986.)
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Yodelers meet in early September, 1996. From left: C.H. Mullen, Jim Thorne,
Jim Westin, Larry Schlack, Yoshimi Takeda, Jake Stucki and Al Connable
(photographer unknown)
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The Yoshi Yodelers always met for lunch at the Park Club in downtown Kalamazoo.
After the meal, song sheets were distributed. The Official Songs of The Yoshi Yodelers
were melodies familiar to those assembled, namely college fight songs from alma
maters including Western Michigan University, and the Universities of Michigan,
Wisconsin and Illinois.
The gusto with which they sang more than made up for any shortcomings in vocal talent.
Al Connable goes on to say, "We were strong on fellowship and admiration, but as my
brother "HP" said, 'the singing sounded like a bunch of sick frogs'."
The lyrics were changed to sing the praises of Yoshimi. For example, the University
of Michigan Hail to the Victors went like this:
Hail to our Victor Valiant,
Hail to our Conquering Hero,
Hail, Hail to Yoshi-San,
The Leader and Best.
Hail to our Victor Valiant,
Hail to our Conquering Hero,
Hail, Hail to Yoshi-San,
Who always meets the test!
Text edited by Kapellmeister Herr Stucki
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Yoshi Yodelers meet on June 10, 1997. (Yoshimi himself might have taken this photo)
From left: C.H. Mullen, Jim Thorne, Larry Schlack, Jake Stucki, John Bernhard,
Al Connable and Bud Hanselman.
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In addition to all individuals named in the above photographs, other esteemed Yoshi
Yodelers were H.P. Connable, Gus Gianakaris and Bill Maze.
When Maestro Takeda passed away in 2000, this august group of gentlemen were
listed in the program at the memorial service. Larry Schlack spoke at the service
on behalf of the Yoshi Yodelers.
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At the 1995 Yoshi Yodelers Christmas Party: Jim Thorne, looking festive in his
plaid blazer and red bowtie, talks to Alice. Jim and wife Mary endowed the KSO's
Burdick-Thorne String Quartet. On Alice's left, Dave Pyle is looking equally festive!
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Thanks to Mary Ellen Takeda for supplying the song lyrics and Yoshi Yodelers history.
Watch for future postings from the annals of the Yoshi Yodelers. -Alice's Archivist
-from Al Connable's book, A MICHIGAN MAN, p. 285
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
SAY "FROMAGE"!
Maestro Pierre Hetu with "les girls", chez Alice, April 17, 1973
After Hetu's final concert as Music Director of the Kalamazoo Symphony
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After Hetu's final concert as Music Director of the Kalamazoo Symphony
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
"YOU CAN SMELL A CONDUCTOR"
"On September 30 [1960], Leonard Bernstein became ill
and was unable to appear with the New YorkPhilharmonic...
[The] situation was saved by the three assistant conductors of the orchestra:
left to right,
Russell Stanger, Elyakum Shapira, and Gregory Millar.
(Photo by John Ardoin.)
MUSICAL AMERICA, January, 1961, p. 21
This incident also prompted an article in TIME Magazine:
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TIME Magazine, October 17, 1960_______________________________________________________________________
In the spring of 1961, Gregory Millar was hired by the Kalamazoo Symphony to be
their next Music Director and Conductor.
Read more about Millar's brilliant career with the orchestra on the main blog:
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www.alicesarchives.blogspot.com
Click on Title Tabs: GREGORY MILLAR ~ KSO Conductor & Music Director ~ 1961-68,
and a new posting: 1962/ MILLAR/ STARLIGHT CONCERTS: Bright Idea!
Monday, November 22, 2010
WELCOME TO ALICE'S ARCHIVES 2: THE "MISCELLANEOUS FILES"
Alice taking a practice break, c. 1960
Welcome to Alice's Archives 2, the companion blog to Alice's Archives.
This blog will feature postings right out of the "miscellaneous files".
Presented at random, you will discover a wide variety of archival treasures
from 50 years of collecting Kalamazoo Symphony memorabilia (1950-2000).
Return to ALICE'S ARCHIVES by clicking on this link:
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You can ENLARGE any PHOTO or NEWSPAPER ARTICLE by clicking
on the image. Return to the article by clicking on "previous page"
on your computer.
Welcome to Alice's Archives 2, the companion blog to Alice's Archives.
This blog will feature postings right out of the "miscellaneous files".
Presented at random, you will discover a wide variety of archival treasures
from 50 years of collecting Kalamazoo Symphony memorabilia (1950-2000).
Return to ALICE'S ARCHIVES by clicking on this link:
alicesarchives.blogspot.com
You can ENLARGE any PHOTO or NEWSPAPER ARTICLE by clicking
on the image. Return to the article by clicking on "previous page"
on your computer.
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