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Dale Jergenson was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and after service
in the U.S. Navy, attended San Diego State College, where he received both the B.A. and M.A. in music. He holds
a California Community College Instructor Credential, has 5 years post-graduate study in composition at UCLA, has won many
awards for both music composition and film production, including the National AGEHR composition contest winner "A Flight of
Angels" in 1990. Received a NEA grant for "Walking Slow", a work for chorus and orchestra. He currently serves
as composer-in-residence for Cantori Domino and at St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church in Encino, California, and is active in writing
scores for television, commericials, documentaries and feature films. His publishing company, Laurendale Associates, publishes a wide range of music including Handbells, Chorus, Keyboard and Orchestra. His performance activities include
singing and conducting for major choral and orchestral ensembles in live performance and recording.
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