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Events for November 2008
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Nov 19, 2008
Bright Eyed Joy: The Songs of Ricky Ian Gordon
Dates: Nov 19
Sponsor: Pittsburgh Opera
Auditorium: Pittsburgh Opera in the Strip
Contact:

Beth Parker

  2425 Liberty Avenue
  Pittsburgh, PA United States
Phone: 412.281.0912
Fax: 412.281.0912
e-mail: eparker@pittsburghopera.org
Web: http://www.pittsburghopera.org

Before The Grapes of Wrath became a sensation, Ricky Ian Gordon was best known as a songwriter. Pittsburgh Opera presents an evening of Gordon’s songs performed by the Resident Artists of Pittsburgh Opera. A gifted raconteur and lyricist in his own right, Gordon will accompany the singers and talk about his music. His songs have been performed and recorded by some of American’s greatest singers—Renée Fleming, Dawn Upshaw, Audra McDonald, and Kristin Chenoweth—among others. General admission tickets: $20 for either Orpheus and Euridice or Bright Eyed Joy; $30 for tickets to both concerts when purchased together. Receptions included in admission price. Tickets available after Sept. 2 through www.pittsburghopera.org. For more information, contact 412-281-0912 or tickets@pittsburghopera.org.

Johannes and Guarneri String Quartet
Dates: November 19
Auditorium: Orange County Performing Arts Center - Samueli Theater
  615 Town Center Drive
  Costa Mesa, CA United States
Phone: 714.556.2787
Web: http://www.ocpac.org

The Guarneri String Quartet, one of today’s most venerable ensembles, performs its final performance at the Center as part of its farewell tour. The Guarneri performs both traditional repertoire as well as the works of today’s foremost composers. Joining them is the Johannes String Quartet, an ensemble comprised of top-notch classical musicians from major orchestras, whose commitment to the string quartet literature led to its creation.

Nov 20, 2008
Iktus Percussion to perform at Trinity Church (Broadway at Wall Street)
Dates: November 20
Sponsor: Trinity Wall Street
Auditorium: Trinity Church
Contact:

Trinity Concerts

  Broadway at Wall Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212 602-9622
Fax: 212 602-9622
e-mail: ebleier@trinitywallstreet.org
Web: http://www.trinitywallstreet.org/music/?concerts

Based in New York City, the Iktus Percussion Quartet ( Roy Campbell, Chris Graham, Danielle Weinberg, and Justin Wolf) is an ambitious, dynamic young ensemble committed to expanding the boundaries of the percussion genre. Iktus is influenced by the vibrant forces of the contemporary music scene, including electroacoustic music and the synthesis of diverse musical traditions from around the globe. As a group with strong ties to the local artistic community, Iktus is dedicated to performing and commissioning new compositions from emerging artists.

Nov 22, 2008
Dresden Staatskapelle
Dates: November 22, 2008
Sponsor: Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
Auditorium: Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
Contact:

Doris Meadows

  C.W. Post Campus, Northern Blvd./Route 25A
  Brookville, NY United States
Phone: 516-299-3100
Fax: 516-299-3100
e-mail: info@tillescenter.org
Web: http://tillescenter.org

DRESDEN STAATSKAPELLE Fabio Luisi, conductor Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder Featured in Program of Beethoven and Brahms at Tilles Center on Saturday, November 22 One of Europe’s most venerable ensembles, Dresden Staatskapelle, appears with its music director Fabio Luisi at Tilles Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday, November 22. Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder is the guest soloist for the 8 pm concert. The program includes Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 and Brahms’ Symphony No. 4. Tickets for Fabio Luisi conducting Dresden Staatskapelle, at Tilles Center on Saturday, November 22 at 8 pm, are $110, $82 and $52 (seniors, $107, $79, $49). Tickets are available online at Ticketmaster.com or tillescenter.org, in person at Tilles Center’s box office or by telephone at (516) 299-3100 or (212) 307-4100.

Elizabeth Hainen, harp and String Quartet
Dates: November 22, 2008
Sponsor: Lyon & Healy Harps
Auditorium: Lyon & Healy Hall
Contact:

Heather Azem

  168 N Ogden Avenue
  Chicago, IL United States
Phone: 312-786-1881 x312
Fax: 312-786-1881 x312
e-mail: hall@lyonhealy.com
Web: http://www.lyonhealy.com/hall

Elizabeth Hainen, Principal Harpist of The Philadelphia Orchestra since 1994, has appeared as a concerto soloist and recitalist throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. Having graced the stages of Carnegie Hall, Chicago Symphony Hall and the J. F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, as well as the Marlboro Festival, Ms. Hainen has won international acclaim as one of today's foremost harpists. She is joined in recital by string quartet with members of The Philadelphia Orchestra.

MIC Academy Orchestra
Dates: Nov 22
Sponsor: The Music Institute of Chicago
Auditorium: Nichols Concert Hall
Contact:

Samuel Nordlund

  1490 Chicago Ave.
  Evanston, IL United States
Phone: 847.905.1500 ext.106
e-mail: snordlund@musicinst.org
Web: http://musicinst.org

Talented high-school students in the Music Institute's prestigious Academy program give their first orchestra concert of the year. Concert is free and starts at 7:30pm

World Premiere Cantata: The Second Coming of Christ
Dates: November 22, 2008
Sponsor: The Altino Brothers
Auditorium: The Riverside Church
Contact:

Julie Wiehl

  490 Riverside Dr.
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 908-996-6033
e-mail: secondcoming08@gmail.com
Web: http://www.thealtinobrothers.com/concerts.html

World Premiere of an orginal Cantata: a powerful piece of music based on the Books of Revelation, Matthew and Psalms. Written by Nerva Altino and performed by over 100 singers and musicians featuring soloist, Dr. Leacroft Green. Featuring: The Altino Concert Chorale is made up of singers from all over New York City and graduates of Juilliard and Manhattan School of Music. Robenson Altino will conduct and Nerva Altino will play the organ. The cantata is very majestic and dramatic. Tickets are $30.00 general admission www.ccauthority.com or 1.877.777.4849. For concert information contact, 908.996.6033 or 646.932.4324. EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=138681 and

Nov 23, 2008
Choral Festival
Dates: Nov 23
Auditorium: Pennsylvania Academy of Music
  42 N. Prince Street
  Lancaster, PA United States
Phone: (717) 399-9733
e-mail: info@paacademymusic.com
Web: http://www.pamusacad.org

Sunday, November 23rd at 3pm. Next Generation Series concert: Choral Festival premiering works by British Choral Composer and Conductor, Bob Chilcott, and special guest appearance by the Wheatland Chorale. Complimentary admission.

I Solisti di Teatro Regio di Parma and Others
Dates: November 23rd, 2008 2pm
Sponsor: MidAmerica Productions
Auditorium: Carnegie Hall
Contact:

David Dutkanicz

  57th Street & 7th Avenue
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-239-0205
Fax: 212-239-0205
e-mail: DDUtkanicz@midamerica-music.cum
Web: http://www.midamerica-music.com

I Solisti di Teatro Regio di Parma Berislav Skenderovic, Conductor Ludmil Angelov, Piano Mozart: Overture to Marriage of Figaro Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K.467 Sean Boulware, Conductor Mark Hayes: Te Deum John Rutter: Gloria Participating choruses: The Towne Singers, La Cañada, CA; Carmel Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir, Carmel, CA; Collinsville Chorale, Collinsville, IL; St. John United Church of Christ Choir, St. Charles, MO; South Brunswick High School Choir, Monmouth Junction, NJ; Cappella Festiva Chamber Choir, Poughkeepsie, NY; Vassar College Chamber Choir, Poughkeepsie, NY; Advent Lutheran Church Choir, Arlington, TX; Central Lutheran Church Choir, Dallas, TX

MIC perFORMance series: Three Alarm Fire
Dates: Nov 23
Sponsor: The Music Institute of Chicago
Auditorium: Nichols Concert Hall
Contact:

Samuel Nordlund

  1490 Chicago Ave.
  Evanston, IL United States
Phone: 847.905.1500 ext.106
e-mail: snordlund@musicinst.org
Web: http://musicinst.org

Lincoln Trio ignites the stage this season as they celebrate the Lincoln Bicentennial. Joined by Ravinia Festival President and CEO, Welz Kauffman as narrator, this red-hot group will perform a commissioned "Lincoln" work as well as Mendelssohn's moving Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66. Tickets are $20/15/7. Concert starts at 3pm.

Organist Chelsea Chen Walt Disney Concert Debut Nov 23
Dates: 11/23/08
Sponsor: Los Angeles Philharmonic
Contact:

Nancy Shear Arts Services

  Walt Disney Concert Hall (111 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles)
  Los Angeles, CA United States
Phone: 323-850-2000
Web: http://LAPhil.com

CHELSEA CHEN TO MAKE LOS ANGELES DEBUT ON THE WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL ORGAN RECITAL SERIES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2008 AT 7:30 PM 24-YEAR-OLD VIRTUOSO WILL PERFORM WORKS BY DUPRÉ, VIERNE, CHEN, GJEILO, HINDEMITH, BACH, AND REGER

Nov 30, 2008
John Rutter and Alexandra Costin
Dates: November 30th, 2008 8:30pm
Sponsor: MidAmerica Productions
Auditorium: Carnegie Hall
Contact:

David Dutkanicz

  57th Street & 7th Avenue
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-239-0205
Fax: 212-239-0205
e-mail: DDutkanicz@midamerica-music.com
Web: http://www.midamerica-music.com

John Rutter, Conductor Alexandra Costin, Piano Grieg: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16 John Rutter: Mass of the Children Participating choruses: The Choristers of All-Saints-Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ; St. John Eudes Children's Choir, Chatsworth, CA; The First United Church of Christ Meetinghouse Chorale, Milford, CT Trinity Lutheran Church Parish Choir, Orlando, FL; Park Ridge Community Church, Park Ridge, IL; Concordia Youth Chorale, Bedford, NJ; Clearview Regional High School, Mullica Hill, NJ; Lakeland Chorale, Wanaque, NJ; University of Nevada, Reno Choral Union, Reno, NV; St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School Choir, Clinton, Ont. Canada

The Queen's Chamber Trio Plays Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven
Dates: Nov 30
Sponsor: Harpsichord Unlimited
Auditorium: Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
  154 West 57th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-247-7800
e-mail: joanryanmusic@bellsouth.net
Web: http://www.harpsichord.org

On Sunday, November 30, 2008 at 2 PM, Harpsichord Unlimited presents The Queen’s Chamber Trio in its annual Thanksgiving Weekend concert. Violinist Robert Zubrycki, cellist Peter Seidenberg and harpsichordist Elaine Comparone perform Haydn’s Trio in E minor, Hoboken XV:12; Mozart’s Trio in B-flat Major, KV 502 (1786); and Beethoven’s Trio in G Major, Op. 1, No. 2. Tickets are $30, seniors (62 and over) and students $15. For program information and reservations: 212-280-1086 or www.harpsichord.org.



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