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Events for July 2010
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Jul 30, 2010
Christopher O'Riley's Out of My Hands
Dates: July 30
Sponsor: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts
Auditorium: Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts
Contact:

Sal Vaccaro, Director of Marketing

  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: 914.232.1252
Fax: 914.232.1252
e-mail: info@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

Christopher O'Riley, one of the leading pianists of his generation and host of NPR's From the Top, stretches the boundaries of the classical piano repertoire with his latest project Out of My Hands. Weaving his re-imaginings of music of R.E.M., Nirvana, Pink Floyd, The Smiths, Radiohead and works by Ravel, Shostakovich, Adams and Ades, together with his eloquent and compelling musings on music and popular culture, O'Riley breaks into uncharted territory exploring the paths in and out of this wealth of material, melding the familiar with the fresh. Friday, 8:00pm, Spanish Courtyard. Tickets: $25, $35.

Jul 31, 2010
Ancient Future in Concert
Dates: July 31
Sponsor: The Fret House
Auditorium: The Fret House
Contact:

Rick

  309 N. Citrus Ave.
  Covina, CA United States
Phone: 626-339-7020
e-mail: info@frethouse.com
Web: http://www.ancient-future.com/pr_7_31_10.html

A stop on the first Ancient Future tour to Southern California since 1998, the concert features a duet version of this pioneering world fusion music group. Scalloped fretboard guitarist Matthew Montfort and santurist Mariah Parker will perform music from Ancient Future's broad repertoire including three current releases on Ancient-Future.Com Records celebrating 30 years of world fusion music. Tickets are $15 at the door.

Dr. John and the Lower 9-11
Dates: July 31
Sponsor: Caramoor
Auditorium: Venetian Theater, at Caramoor
Contact:

Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts

  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: 914.232.1252
Fax: 914.232.1252
e-mail: info@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

Legendary pianist and singer, Dr. John (Right Place Wrong Time; Such a Night) has been cookin' up a gumbo of New Orleans-style R&B, blues, rock and boogie-woogie since the 60's. A celebrated icon and peerless performer, this classic rocker with the legendary gravely drawl and a buoyant riot of swamp-voodoo piano grooves, is at the top of his game and ready to bring the Saturday night party to Caramoor. Saturday at 8pm; Tickets: $15-$65.

Lee Hoiby’s opera A Month in the Country: Delaware Valley Opera, NY
Dates: July 31-Aug. 22
Sponsor: Delaware Valley Opera, Narrowsburg, NY
Auditorium: Tusten Theater
Contact:

press@dv-opera.org

  210 Bridge Street
  Narrowsburg, NY 12764, NY United States
Phone: 845-252-3136
e-mail: info@dv-opera.org
Web: http://www.dv-opera.org

"Glorious music, elegant people, and a nasty secret." Hoiby’s exciting opera based on Turgenev’s tragic-comedy, first performed at the New York City Opera and called “a wonderful new opera, a loveliness steeped in sadness and, at once, lightness.” The NY Times was “engrossed by it, and by the opera's psychological insight and grateful vocal writing, both equally rare.” Sung in English, fully staged production with orchestra conducted by Artistic Director Kenneth Hamrick and a bold new staging by NY director, Brent Buell. Set Design: Laura Jellinek; Lights: Dan Scully; Costumes: Melissa Schlachtmeyer. CAST: Natalia Petrovna: Patricia Johnson; Rakitin: David Trombley; Vera: Brittany Palmer; Belaev: Christian Bowers; Arkady: Mariano Vidal; Lisaveta: Jeanne-Marie Lowell; Anna Semyonovna: Julie Ziavras; Steven Utzig as the Doctor. Tickets $75 for opening night gala reception and show.

Paquito D'Rivera and Synchronicity
Dates: July 31, Saturday 8PM
Sponsor: Rockport Music
Auditorium: Shalin Liu Performance Center
Contact:

Carol Ciulla, ticketing services

  37 Main Street
  Rockport, MA United States
Phone: 978-546-7391
e-mail: info@rockportmusic.org
Web: http://rockportmusic.org/tickets.html

Paquito D'Rivera (clarinet/saxophone) and Synchronicity (percussion and piano duo) come together for a delightful program of jazz, classical, bebop and Latin works. Presented by Rockport Music. Adults: $25-46, Seniors: $24-44, Students (ages 19-26): $12, Youth 18 & under: free (limited capacity). For further ticketing information and purchase please call or visit us at our website.

Sondheim: 80
Dates: July 31
Auditorium: Pavilion, Ravinia Festival
Contact:

Box office: 847 266 5100

  Green Bay and Lake Cook Road, Highland Park
  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847 266 5100
Web: http://ravinia.org/ViewDate.aspx?date=7/31/2010

Celebrating the 80th birthday of Stephen Sondheim 7:00 PM Pavilion Gala Benefit Evening of the Women’s Board of Ravinia Festival Chicago Symphony Orchestra Paul Gemignani, Conductor Patti LuPone, Vocalist Michael Cerveris, Vocalist Audra McDonald, Vocalist George Hearn, Vocalist Lonny Price, Director Tickets: Reserved $125/$80 Lawn $25 Gates open at 4:00 PM Concert features lawn screen.



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