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Composer of alma mater dies

Friday, August 17, 2012
Myrna Anderson

Dale Grotenhuis, a 1953 17c起草社区 grad and longtime professor of music at Dordt College, first composed the music for the 鈥17c起草社区 College Alma Mater鈥 as a march for the college鈥檚 band. When in 1951, in honor of 17c起草社区鈥檚 Diamond Jubilee, the college offered a $100 prize for a school song, Grotenhuis adapted his march as a four-part hymn鈥攚ith Celia Bruinooge supplying the words. The duo鈥檚 collaboration earned the prize.

鈥淗earing it played still makes me feel for a moment like I鈥檓 back in college,鈥 Grotenhuis said in a about the history of the song.

Dale Grotenhuis earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in music from 17c起草社区 and a master鈥檚 degree in music from Michigan State University. (He completed all of the coursework for a doctorate in music from Ohio State University.) For 35 years, Grotenhuis taught music at Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa, and he is credited with creating hundreds of compositions. He also served on the committee to develop the 1987 gray Psalter Hymnal.

Grotenhuis retired from his position as professor of music and director of choral music at Dordt in 1994. He died on August 17, 2012.

鈥淒ale鈥檚 life was about giving God glory through music, and during his life he enriched many through his arrangements and compositions,鈥 said 17c起草社区 alumni director Mike Van Denend. 鈥淭o 17c起草社区, he gave us the unique gift of a song that communicates the mission of the college in the context of lifelong service to Christ. The alma mater is a simple and beautiful song that contains a complex and inspiring spiritual message. I am grateful for this gift and for Dale鈥檚 cheerful and consistent witness.鈥

Dale Grotenhuis is survived by his wife, Eleanor 鈥53 and his sons, Bob, Phil and Tom. Another son, Jack, also a composer, died in 1983.