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| Mar 11, 2010 |
| Best of the Big Bands |
| Dates: |
March 11 |
| Auditorium: |
Meyerson Symphony Center |
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2301 Flora Street |
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Dallas, TX United States |
| Phone: |
214-692-0203 |
| Web: |
http://dallassymphony.com/Ticket/ProductionDetail.aspx?perf= |
Dallas Symphony Presents Best of the Big Bands featuring Tito Puente, Jr., Cherry Poppin Daddies & Duke Ellington Orchestra
Three big bands, one stage, one night only at the Meyerson Symphony Center! Latin rhythms, modern swing and jazz classics combined for one single unforgettable music experience.
Tito Puente, Jr. carries on his father's legendary musical tradition, as he and his five-piece band bring to life such classics as Oye Como Va, Mambo Gozon, El Cayuco, Ran Kan Kan and more. Cherry Poppin' Daddies will bring their hit Zoot Suit Riot and their signature punk-jazz sound, while the Duke Ellington Orchestra revisits a bygone era with such standards as It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got that Swing, Sophisticated Lady and many more. |
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| Mar 12, 2010 |
| A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine |
| Dates: |
March 12 to April 4 |
| Sponsor: |
Baird |
| Auditorium: |
Broadway Theatre Center-Cabot Theatre |
| Contact: |
Laura Russart, Marketing Project Manager |
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158 North Broadway |
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Milwaukee, WI United States |
| Phone: |
414-291-7800 |
| Fax: |
414-291-7800 |
| e-mail: |
laurar@skylightopera.com |
| Web: |
http://www.skylightopera.com |
Two one-act musicals provide a “double feature” as hilarious as any presented in Hollywood’s heyday.
The first act, A Day in Hollywood, takes us to the lobby of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in the 1930s where the ushers sing a musical tribute to the screen stars and productions of that magical era – including a musical homage to film clichés and a tap salute to the 1930 Production Code governing on-screen sex and violence. The second act, A Night in the Ukraine, is the funniest musical the Marx Brothers never wrote – sweeping us away to Russia for a madcap musical featuring all the usual Marx Brothers suspects, and loosely based on Chekhov’s one-act play, The Bear. Nominated for five Tony Awards, this rollicking, innovative two-musicals-in-one is a guaranteed toe-tapping, belly-laughing delight. |
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| Bowfire |
| Dates: |
March 12 to 14 |
| Auditorium: |
Meyerson Symphony Center |
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2301 Flora Street |
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Dallas, TX United States |
| Phone: |
214-692-0203 |
| Web: |
http://dallassymphony.com/Ticket/ProductionDetail.aspx?perf= |
BOWFIRE
Let Bowfire ignite your senses in one of the hottest shows to hit the stage! This amazing troupe of fiddle and violin virtuosi will wow you with an incredible music and theatrical experience during this fast-paced production as they perform their string wizardry.
The Bowfire company is composed of virtuoso string players who are at the forefront of their respective styles, combined with equally gifted and respected backup musicians: piano/keyboards, bass, drums/percussion, guitars and cello. Fiddlers in the company are world-class step dancers and tap dancers. |
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| Cantata Singers Explores Heinrich Schütz Through Works of Monteverdi, Stravinsky, and Poulenc |
| Dates: |
March 1 to 13 |
| Auditorium: |
Jordan Hall |
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30 Gainsborough Street |
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Boston, MA United States |
| Web: |
http://www.cantatasingers.org |
Cantata Singers, one of the nation’s leading ensembles dedicated to performing and commissioning choral-orchestral works, presents the third program of its Schütz-centric season on Friday, March 12th at 8:00pm in Boston’s Jordan Hall (30 Gainsborough Street). Recent seasons have focused on the music of Kurt Weill and Benjamin Britten, and the organization’s approaching 50th year will focus on the large choral works of J.S. Bach. In this season’s latest homage to 17th-century German master Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672), Cantata Singers showcases motets from his Cantiones sacrae (1625) and Symphoniae sacrae III (1650), along with deeply connected–and dramatically contrasting–works of Claudio Monteverdi - Laetatus sum (1640) and Gloria a 7 voci (1631), Igor Stravinsky - Mass (1948), and Francis Poulenc- Mass in G (1937). |
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| Cantata Singers Explores Heinrich Schütz Through Works of Monteverdi, Stravinsky, and Poulenc |
| Dates: |
Feb 20 to Mar 13 |
| Sponsor: |
Cantata Singers |
| Auditorium: |
Jordan Hall |
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30 Gainsborough Street |
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Boston, MA United States |
| Web: |
http://www.cantatasingers.org |
Cantata Singers, one of the nation’s leading ensembles dedicated to performing and commissioning choral-orchestral works, presents the third program of its Schütz-centric season on Friday, March 12th at 8:00pm in Boston’s Jordan Hall (30 Gainsborough Street). Recent seasons have focused on the music of Kurt Weill and Benjamin Britten, and the organization’s approaching 50th year will focus on the large choral works of J.S. Bach. In this season’s latest homage to 17th-century German master Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672), Cantata Singers showcases motets from his Cantiones sacrae (1625) and Symphoniae sacrae III (1650), along with deeply connected–and dramatically contrasting–works of Claudio Monteverdi - Laetatus sum (1640) and Gloria a 7 voci (1631), Igor Stravinsky - Mass (1948), and Francis Poulenc- Mass in G (1937). |
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| FREE kids Event |
| Dates: |
March 12 - 13 |
| Auditorium: |
http://www.shopeverettmall.com/go/gmap.cfm |
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1402 SE Everett Mall Way |
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Everett, WA United States |
| Phone: |
425-258-1605 ext 801 |
| e-mail: |
info@everettsymphony.org |
| Web: |
http://everettsymphony.org/shine |
Everett Symphony presents FREE educational entertainment performed by acclaimed music performers Let Your Music Shine! with Lisa & Linda. Fifteen minute medley of show favorites will highlight the very best of what Lisa and Linda do. Children from birth to seven years old and their families will enjoy this highly interactive time that encourages clapping, dancing and singing. FREE medley of show favorites will be at the Everett Mall near the children's play area on Friday, March 12, and Saturday, March 13, at 1:00, 1:30, 2:00 and 2:30 PM. The Imagine Children's Museum is bringing Art Studio On The Go for a fun pre-show craft project.
For more information visit EVERETTSYMPHONY.ORG/SHINE or call 425.258.1605 ext. 801.
The Symphony is committed to keeping symphonic music in our community and helping schools keep music in the lives of children and youth. |
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| Ravinia Rising Stars: Ilya Yukashev |
| Dates: |
March 12, 2010 8 p.m. |
| Auditorium: |
Bennett-Gordon Hall, Ravinia Festival |
| Contact: |
Box office: 847 266 5100 |
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Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheridan Road |
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Highland Park, IL United States |
| Phone: |
847 266 5100 |
| Web: |
http://ravinia.org/ViewDate.aspx?date=3/12/2010 |
Ilya Yakushev, Piano
Tickets $20
Gates open at 7:00 PM
Program to include:
Prokofiev: Sonata No. 6 in A Major, Op. 82
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition |
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| Storytime and Down Home play a benefit for Rational Animal |
| Dates: |
March 12 |
| Sponsor: |
Peter McDowell Arts Consulting |
| Auditorium: |
South Oxford Space |
| Contact: |
Peter McDowell |
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138 South Oxford |
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Brooklyn, NY United States |
| Phone: |
773 484 8811 |
| e-mail: |
peter@petermcdowell.com |
| Web: |
http://rationalanimal.eventbrite.com |
Rob Mosher’s critically acclaimed and quirky 10 piece jazz/classical band Storytime and Petr Cancura’s buzz-worthy new musical project Down Home will be featured at a benefit for New York City based charity Rational Animal on Friday, March 12th at 8pm in the Great Room at South Oxford Space, 138 South Oxford Street (Between Atlantic Avenue and Fulton Street) in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn. Tickets are $12 in advance (visit rationalanimal.eventbrite.com to purchase) and $15 at the door. Each ticketholder will receive a Rational Animal T-shirt and other small gifts. Food, drink, and raffle tickets benefitting Rational Animal will be available in exchange for a small additional donation. Further information is available by contacting peter@petermcdowell.com |
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| Mar 13, 2010 |
| COT’s 2010 Annual Gala: “Opera Among The Stars” |
| Dates: |
Mar 13, 2010 @ 6pm (7.30 for OU tickets) |
| Sponsor: |
Chicago Opera Theater |
| Auditorium: |
The Mid-America Club |
| Contact: |
Sally Preminger |
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200 E Randolph, 80th Floor |
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Chicago, IL United States |
| Phone: |
312.704.8420 x214 |
| e-mail: |
spreminger@chicagooperatheater.org |
| Web: |
http://events.org/cotgala |
Chicago Opera Theater hosts its Annual Gala at The Mid-America Club on the 80th floor of the Aon Center to honor The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust for its generous support. The evening will feature a performance by opera superstar Danielle De Niese, hors d'oeuvres, cocktails, raffles, silent and live auctions for exciting travel packages and exclusive access to COT’s 2010 Spring Festival Season. The evening will conclude with cocktails and dancing to live music from the Matt Lewis Band.
$375 for individual Gala tickets
$2,500 for VIP couples
Gala tables of ten are available at $5,000, $10,000 & $25,000.
$75 for Opera Underground individual tickets for admission to a portion of the evening only valid for people ages 21-45, ID required |
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| Cyro Baptista’s Beat the Donkey |
| Dates: |
Saturday, March 13, 1 pm & 4 pm |
| Auditorium: |
Rackham Auditorium |
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Ann Arbor, MI United States |
| Phone: |
734.764.2538 |
| Web: |
http://www.ums.org |
There is an undeniable aura of fun and humor whenever Cyro Baptista takes the stage, and this is particularly true with Beat The Donkey, his eight-person band that takes rhythms beyond their natural frontiers to create an innovative brand of music. It is a wild, unstoppable, and torrid world beat percussive ensemble that blends and beats a bewitching stage stew of untamed percussion, tap dance, martial arts, samba, jazz, rock, and funk. They accomplish this by mixing instrumentation from all over the globe and unusual percussion inventions of Cyro’s own creation. The musicians hail from all over the world, wear wild, elaborate costumes, and frequently leave their instruments to break into spontaneous dance, making the group fascinating to watch as well as listen to. It is mysterious, spellbinding, infectious, irresistible dance music. Cyro himself roams the stage, conducting his troupe with fiendish glee, keeping the audience's attention captive for the whole show. |
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| Five Towns College Open House |
| Dates: |
March 13, 2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Five Towns College |
| Auditorium: |
Five Towns College Main Campus |
| Contact: |
Jerry Cohen, Dean of Admissions |
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305 N. Service Road |
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Dix Hills, NY United States |
| Phone: |
631-656-2110 |
| Fax: |
631-656-2110 |
| e-mail: |
admissions@ftc.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.ftc.edu |
At this event you will be able to witness the mixing of a song in one of our audio recording studios featuring the SL9000J, a 72 channel sound board. Speak with faculty regarding the field of business or music business featuring audio recording and music business. Those interested in music will hear presentations from the music faculty on our various programs in music education, performance, song/writing with concentrations in audio recording technology or music business. Productions performed by our Theatre students range from musicals, dramas, comedies and childrens’ theatre will be discussed. Our film/video production program is outstanding, featuring the most up-to-date film/video equipment on the east coast. Career Services, Financial Aid and Admissions will be here to guide you and answer your questions. You can also take a tour of our dormitories offering double occupancy rooms with cable, air conditioner/heating and your own private bathroom. |
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| Mar 14, 2010 |
| Ives Quartet with Jerome Simas, clarinet |
| Dates: |
March 14, 2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Music at Kohl Mansion |
| Auditorium: |
Kohl Mansion |
| Contact: |
Patricia Kristof Moy |
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2750 Adeline Drive |
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Burlingame, CA United States |
| Phone: |
650-762-1130 |
| Fax: |
650-762-1130 |
| e-mail: |
info@musicatkohl.org |
| Web: |
http://www.musicatkohl.org |
Ives Quartet
with Jerome Simas, clarinet
Mozart, String Quartet in B-flat Major, K.458, “The Hunt”
Dan Becker, “Time Rising”
Brahms, Clarinet Quintet in b minor, Op. 115
Pre-Concert Talk at 6 pm with Kai Christiansen
Inspired by the passionate, artistic commitment and unique temperament of American composer Charles Ives (1874-1954), the Ives Quartet has attracted critical enthusiasm for its "practice of reveling in the unfamiliar," championing an eclectic repertoire that combines established masterworks with underappreciated gems, neglected scores of early-twentieth-century America, and specially commissioned new pieces. |
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| Music of J. S. Bach |
| Dates: |
March 14, 2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Atlanta Baroque Orchestra |
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Roswell Presbyterian Church, 755 Mimosa Blvd |
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Roswell, GA United States |
| Phone: |
770-537-3974 |
| e-mail: |
danielspyle@bellsouth.net |
| Web: |
http://www.atlantabaroque.org |
The Atlanta Baroque Orchestra led by violinist Dana Maiben performs the Concerto for 2 Violins, the Overture/Suite no. 1, and two rarely-performed cantatas, no. 58 for Soprano and Bass with oboes, strings, and continuo, and no. 173a for Soprano and Bass with flutes, strings, and continuo. |
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| Two of a Kind family Concert |
| Dates: |
Sunday, March 14 |
| Auditorium: |
Brookline Music School |
| Contact: |
Hollie Fleming |
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25 Kennard Road |
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Brookline, MA United States |
| Phone: |
617-277-4593 |
| Fax: |
617-277-4593 |
| e-mail: |
tickets@bmsmusic.org |
| Web: |
http://www.bmsmusic.org |
TWO OF A KIND perform two concerts on Sunday, March 14 at Brookline Music School at 1:30 and 3:30pm. Tickets are $5. To purchase tickets email tickets@bmsmusic.org with "Two of a Kind" in email subject or call (617)277-4593.
TWO OF A KIND delights audiences of all ages with their music, good humor and audience participation. David and Jenny Heitler-Klevans of TWO OF A KIND love bringing people together and building community through music. Their beautiful harmonies accompanied by David's powerful, rhythmic guitar playing and Jenny's multi-ethnic percussion instruments create magic on stage. |
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| Mar 15, 2010 |
| Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony, Scott Stewart, director |
| Dates: |
Mon., March 15, 2010, 8 p.m. |
| Auditorium: |
Emerson Concert Hall, Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
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1700 N. Decatur Rd. |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-727-5050 |
| Web: |
http://www.arts.emory.edu |
Free. The Atlanta Youth Symphony (AYWS) was established in 1988 as the premiere youth wind ensemble in the Atlanta metropolitan arts community. It is comprised of a select group of the finest high school wind and percussion instrumentalists in the area and performs the best of traditional and contemporary wind band literature. The AYWS is sponsored by Emory University where they perform four concerts annually on campus and also tour regularly, participate in commissions and frequently perform with guest soloists, composers and conductors of national and international renown. |
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| Bent Frequency |
| Dates: |
Monday, March 15, 2010 - 7:30 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Kopleff Recital Hall |
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10 Peachtree Center Avenue |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Atlanta's Contemporary Music Ensemble in concert.
Cost: FREE |
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| LA Phil Presents Keith Jarrett |
| Dates: |
March 15 |
| Auditorium: |
Walt Disney Concert Hall |
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Los Angeles, CA United States |
| Phone: |
323-850-2000 |
| Web: |
http://www.laphil.com/tickets/performancedetail.cfm?id=4219& |
LA Phil Presents Keith Jarrett - Monday, March 15, 8:00pm at Walt Disney Concert Hall
Don’t miss Jarrett, returning after a sold-out performance four years ago! Experience this rare event in the pristine acoustics of Walt Disney Concert Hall.
For tickets and information, visit LA Phil.com. |
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| Takács Quartet |
| Dates: |
Monday, March 15, 8 pm |
| Auditorium: |
Rackham Auditorium |
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Ann Arbor, MI United States |
| Phone: |
734.764.2538 |
| Web: |
http://www.ums.org |
One of the highlights of UMS’s Chamber Arts series over the past decade is the near-annual visit by the Takács Quartet, whose dazzling performances never cease to amaze. The ensemble returns with two Beethoven quartets bookending a brief new work that the Takács commissioned and premiered last year by the New Zealand composer John Psathas, who has worked closely with a variety of musicians ranging from percussionist Evelyn Glennie to tenor saxophone player Michael Brecker. |
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| Trinity Choir performs Bach's 'Johannes-Passion' |
| Dates: |
March 15, 2010 |
| Auditorium: |
Trinity Church |
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89 Broadway at Wall Street |
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New York, NY United States |
| Phone: |
212-602-0800 |
| e-mail: |
rregal@lakpr.com |
| Web: |
http://trinitywallstreet.org |
On Monday, March 15 at 7:30 PM, the Trinity Choir will be joined by the Trinity Baroque Orchestra as they perform Johann Sebastian Bach’s Johannes-Passion. Although perhaps not as vast or well known as the Matthaüs-Passion, Bach's Johannes-Passion is, for some, more dramatic and varied. This beautiful work is inspired by chapters 18 and 19 of the Gospel of John.
Andrew Parrott, Music Director of the New York Collegium and one the most widely respected scholars and conductors of Early Music, will lead the choir and orchestra through this performance.
Intimately presented in the Gothic magnificence of Trinity Church, the concert will feature the purest of voices in changing arrangements from full choir to small ensembles and solo performances.
Tickets may be purchased by visiting trintywallstreet.org/tickets or at the Trinity Church gift shop located on Broadway at Wall Street. |
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| Mar 16, 2010 |
| neoPhonia New Music Ensemble |
| Dates: |
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 7:30 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Kopleff Recital Hall |
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10 Peachtree Center Avenue |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Nickitas Demos, artistic director
Christos Galileas, violin
Kenneth Long, clarinet
Brandt Fredriksen, piano
W. Dwight Coleman, baritone
Special guest artists:
Nevart Galileas, flute
Theofilos Sotiriades, alto saxophone
Christos Samaras, composer
Theodore Antoniou, composer
Ralph Gilbert, artist - Associate Dean for the Fine Arts, GSU College of Arts & Sciences
This concert is a part of the Odysseia Symposium: A Celebration of Modern Greek Literature, Art and Music: March 15 - 21, 2010. Sponsored by the GSU School of Music and the Center for Hellenic Studies and made possible through generous support of the Center for Collaborative and International Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Cost: FREE
Reception to follow. |
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| New York Festival Of Song: The Sweetest Path |
| Dates: |
february 24 to March 16, 2010 |
| Auditorium: |
Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center |
| Contact: |
Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center |
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Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center, 129 West 67th Street |
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New York, NY United States |
| Phone: |
212-501-3330 |
| e-mail: |
tickets@kaufman-center.org |
| Web: |
http://www.kaufman-center.org |
Kaufman Center and New York Festival Of Song (NYFOS, www.nyfos.org) present The Sweetest Path, on Tuesday, March 16 at 8 PM at Kaufman Center’s Merkin Concert Hall. The concert, celebrating the first great flowering of French art song, with the lush, poetic music of Fauré, Ravel, Debussy, Bizet, Gounod and many other composers, culminates the second season of Caramoor’s Vocal Rising Stars program, a week-long residency for young professionals devoted to guiding and inspiring the next generation of vocal talent. The Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts in Katonah, New York is the program’s sponsor, and will present The Sweetest Path on Saturday, March 13 in the Music Room at Caramoor. The initial season of the Caramoor Vocal Rising Stars Program will be underwritten, in part, by the Terrance W. Schwab Fund for Young Vocal Artists.
The artists are Charlotte Dobbs, soprano, Rebecca Jo Loeb, mezzo-soprano; Matthew Peña, tenor; John Brancy, baritone, and Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, pianists/hosts. |
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| Stevens Viola Duo |
| Dates: |
March 16, 2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Distinguished Concerts International New York |
| Auditorium: |
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall |
| Contact: |
Sara Sarakanti |
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154 West 57 St. |
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New York, NY United States |
| Phone: |
212.247.7800 |
| e-mail: |
sara@DCINY.org |
| Web: |
http://www.carnegiehall.org/article/box_office/events/evt_14 |
8:00 PM
WEILL RECITAL HALL, CARNEGIE HALL
Daniel Stevens, Viola
Phillip Stevens, Viola
Timothy Shook, Piano
Works by Bruch, Clarke, Rolla, Bulakhov, and Chris Schmitz (World Premiere)
Tickets: $50 General Admission
On Sale Now!
For more information on group sales or other special offers, please contact us at 212-707-8566 x307 or BoxOffice@DCINY.org.
www.DCINY.org |
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| Mar 17, 2010 |
| Boulder Philharmonic Concert – Angela Cheng and Chopin |
| Dates: |
Mar 17 |
| Auditorium: |
Macky Auditorium |
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CU Campus, University Ave & 17th St. |
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Boulder, CO United States |
| Phone: |
303-444-7328 |
| e-mail: |
info@boulderphil.org |
| Web: |
http://www.boulderphil.org |
Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra with Michael Butterman, conductor and Angela Cheng, piano
Panufnik–Hommage à Chopin
Chopin–Piano Concerto No. 2 in f minor
Bizet–Symphony in C Major |
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| Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis |
| Dates: |
Wednesday, March 17, 8 pm |
| Auditorium: |
Hill Auditorium |
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Ann Arbor, MI United States |
| Phone: |
734.764.2538 |
| Web: |
http://www.ums.org |
A St. Patrick’s Day treat for fans of this incredible ensemble! The 15-member Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra is comprised of the finest jazz players on the scene, and their vast repertory — ranging from rare, historic compositions to newly commission works to new takes on old classics — makes them a veritable repository of jazz history. Led by the incomparable Wynton Marsalis, who conceived and built this ensemble into the irresistible force it is today, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra returns for another stunning concert. Despite one of the most aggressive touring schedules in the business, they make each concert seem fresh, drawing in audiences who are continually energized and amazed by the group’s depth of outrageous talent. “[The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra] is not just a band on tour, but a religious congregation, spreading the word of jazz.” (Down Beat) |
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| MIC Organ Series: Christine Kraemer |
| Dates: |
March 17 |
| Sponsor: |
Music Institute of Chicago |
| Auditorium: |
Nichols Concert Hall |
| Contact: |
Samuel Nordlund |
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1490 Chicago Avenue |
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Evanston, IL United States |
| Phone: |
847.905.1500 ext.106 |
| Fax: |
847.905.1500 ext.106 |
| e-mail: |
snordlund@musicinst.org |
| Web: |
http://musicinst.org |
Dr. Christine Marshal Kraemer, organist at Trinity United Methodist Church in Wilmette, IL, plays works of Joseph Rheinberger on his birthday. This 12:15pm concert is free admission. |
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| Tango Concert with Kristin Wendland, piano, and Osvaldo Barrios, bandoneón |
| Dates: |
Wed., March 17, 2010, 8 p.m. |
| Auditorium: |
Emerson Concert Hall, Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
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1700 N. Decatur Rd. |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-727-5050 |
| Web: |
http://www.arts.emory.edu |
Free. Kristin Wendland, piano, and Osvaldo Barrios, bandoneón, will present an evening of traditional and new Argentine tango music and dance with the Emory Tango Ensemble and special invited guests. |
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| Mar 18, 2010 |
| Mozart and Handel |
| Dates: |
March 18 to 21 |
| Auditorium: |
Meyerson Symphony Center |
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2301 Flora Street |
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Dallas, TX United States |
| Phone: |
214-692-0203 |
| Web: |
http://dallassymphony.com/Ticket/ProductionDetail.aspx?perf= |
Mozart & Handel
You're in for an incredible evening as Nicholas McGegan leads the DSO and 17-year-old violinist Caroline Goulding in Mozart's Violin Concert No. 4. This inspired program begins and ends with two baroque masterpieces - Bach's joyous Suite No. 3 and Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks.
Bach: Suite No. 3
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 4
Mozart: Divertimento for Strings in B-flat, K. 137
Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks
Caroline Goulding, violin
Nicholas McGegan, conductor |
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| Women's Chorus |
| Dates: |
Thursday, March 18, 2010 - 7:00 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Agnes Chapel, Agnes Scott College |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Patrick Freer, conductor
With the Women's Choirs of Agnes Scott College and Georgia Tech University.
Cost: FREE |
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| Mar 19, 2010 |
| Frederic Chopin/Robert Schumann Bicentennial Celebration Series: David Deveau, piano |
| Dates: |
Fri., March 19, 2010, 12 p.m. |
| Auditorium: |
Emerson Concert Hall, Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
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1700 N. Decatur Rd. |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-727-5050 |
| Web: |
http://www.arts.emory.edu |
Free. Pianist David Deveau performs Schumann’s “Carnaval” and Chopin’s “Sonata No. 3 in B Minor.” |
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| Harvard University Kuumba Singers |
| Dates: |
Friday, March 19, 2010 - 12:00 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Kopleff Recital Hall |
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10 Peachtree Center Avenue |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Cost: FREE |
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| Lang Lang, piano |
| Dates: |
Friday Mar. 19 |
| Auditorium: |
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts |
| Contact: |
Susanna Stickley |
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720 Northern Blvd. |
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Greenvale, NY United States |
| Phone: |
516-299-3100 |
| Web: |
http://www.tillescenter.org |
Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 1 (Classical)
Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7
Cost: $100, 75, 45. |
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| Mainly Mozart |
| Dates: |
March 19, 2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Distinguished Concerts International New York |
| Auditorium: |
STERN AUDITORIUM/PERELMAN STAGE, CARNEGIE HALL |
| Contact: |
Sara Sarakanti |
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881 Seventh Ave. |
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New York, NY United States |
| Phone: |
212-247-7800 |
| Fax: |
212-247-7800 |
| e-mail: |
Sara@DCINY.org |
| Web: |
http://www.carnegiehall.org/article/box_office/events/evt_14 |
8:00 pm
David Gardner, Debut Conductor
Mozart: Vesperae solennes de Confessore, K. 339
Mark Lawlor, Debut Conductor
Mozart: Vesperae de Dominica, K. 321
Lynn Eustis, Soprano
April Golliver, Mezzo-Soprano
Kim Childs, Tenor
Matthew Treviño, Bass
Richard Kusk, Director
Pikes Peak Wind Symphony
“Mozart in his music was probably the most reasonable of the world's great composers. It is the happy balance between flight and control, between sensibility and self-discipline, simplicity and sophistication of style that is his particular province... Mozart tapped once again the source from which all music flows, expressing himself with a spontaneity and refinement and breath-taking rightness that has never since been duplicated.” – Aaron Copland, Copland on Music (1960)
“O Mozart, immortal Mozart, how many, how infinitely many inspiring suggestions of a finer, better life have you left in our souls!” – Franz Schubert, Diary, 1816
Tickets: $20 - $100
On Sale Now! |
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| San Francisco Symphony |
| Dates: |
Friday, March 19, 8 pm |
| Auditorium: |
Hill Auditorium |
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Ann Arbor, MI United States |
| Phone: |
734.764.2538 |
| Web: |
http://www.ums.org |
The San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas kick off their two-day educational and performance residency with a performance that features some of Stravinsky’s most well-known works and the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, last performed on a UMS program over a decade ago by Elmar Oliveira and the Chicago Symphony. This performance features violinist Christian Tetzlaff as soloist. Tetzlaff, who performed a recital of solo violin works in 2008 at Hill Auditorium, is internationally recognized as one of the most important violinists of his generation whose musical integrity, technical assurance, and intelligent, compelling interpretations have set the standards to which violin performances are measured. |
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| University Symphony Orchestra |
| Dates: |
Friday, March 19, 2010 - 7:30 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Rialto Center for the Arts |
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80 Forsyth Street NW |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Michael Palmer, conductor
Christos Galileas, violin
Brandt Fredriksen, piano
Featured works include Lamento for Violin and Orchestra by Christos Samaras and the premiere of Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra by Nickitas Demos. The concert will also feature projected images by Ralph Gilbert, Associate Dean for the Fine Arts, GSU College of Arts & Sciences.
This concert is a part of the Odysseia Symposium: A Celebration of Modern Greek Literature, Art and Music: March 15 - 21, 2010. Sponsored by the GSU School of Music and the Center for Hellenic Studies and made possible through generous support of the Center for Collaborative and International Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Cost: FREE |
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| Mar 20, 2010 |
| Collegium Westchester Chamber Concert |
| Dates: |
March 20 |
| Sponsor: |
Collegium Westchester |
| Auditorium: |
First Presbyterian Church of Ossining |
| Contact: |
Eric Kramer |
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34 South Highland Avenue (on Route 9 opposite Ossining High School) |
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Ossining, NY United States |
| Phone: |
914-282-8611 |
| Fax: |
914-282-8611 |
| e-mail: |
mail@collegiumwestchester.org |
| Web: |
http://www.collegiumwestchester.org |
Members of Collegium Westchester's chorus and orchestra will present Brahms's Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano and Copland's Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson. Performers include Collegium Westchester's music director Eric Kramer at the piano; singers Mara Adler, Terri Huntington, Sharman Propp, Lillian Redl, Suzanne Rossini, and Kathryn Alicia Tate; and violinist Katie Kresek. |
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| Four for Tango - String Quartet |
| Dates: |
3/20/2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Colorado Music Festival |
| Auditorium: |
Rocky Mountain Center for Musical Arts |
| Contact: |
303-449-1397 |
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200 E Baseline Rd. |
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Lafayette, CO United States |
| e-mail: |
cmf@coloradomusicfest.org |
| Web: |
http://www.coloradomusicfest.org |
Kernis: Mozart en Route or a Little Traveling Music (1991)
Mozart: String Quartet No. 16 in E-flat Major, K428
Schumann: Quartet in a minor, Op. 41 No. 1
Piazzolla: Four for Tango
Performed by Anna Elashvili, Violin; Mikylah Myers McTeer, Violin; Matthew Dane, Viola; Greg Sauer, Cello
Tickets are $12 for Adults, $5 for Students/Seniors
Starts at 7:30 PM |
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| San Francisco Symphony |
| Dates: |
Saturday, March 20, 8 pm |
| Auditorium: |
Hill Auditorium |
| |
Ann Arbor, MI United States |
| Phone: |
734.764.2538 |
| Web: |
http://www.ums.org |
In 1911, the same year that Mahler died, the San Francisco Symphony gave its first concerts. Ever since, the San Francisco Symphony has been known as a vibrant ensemble that offers a kaleidoscope of classics and new music. Leonard Bernstein protégé Michael Tilson Thomas has a long relationship with the orchestra; his first appearance dates back to 1974, when the 29-year-old conductor led the ensemble in Mahler’s Symphony No. 9. Now regarded as an important interpreter of Mahler’s works, MTT conducts the orchestra in Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, featuring Ann Arbor’s own Grammy Award-winning UMS Choral Union. |
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| Mar 21, 2010 |
| “Happy Birthday, Mr. Chopin and Mr. Schumann!,” Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta Family Series |
| Dates: |
Sun., March 21, 2010, 4 p.m. |
| Auditorium: |
Reception Hall, Michael C. Carlos Museum |
| |
571 Kilgo Cir. |
| |
Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-727-5050 |
| Web: |
http://www.arts.emory.edu |
Tickets: $4 (Museum Family-level and above members receive 4 free tickets). The composers will be in attendance to comment on performances of their works. Chamber Music concerts at the Carlos Museum are sponsored in part by a grant from the Christian Human Foundation. |
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| Antara Ensemble presents a Bach Birthday Celebration |
| Dates: |
Mar 21 |
| Auditorium: |
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church |
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2065 Fifth Avenue at 127th Street |
| |
New York, NY United States |
| Phone: |
212-866-2545 |
| e-mail: |
joanryanmusic@bellsouth.net |
| Web: |
http://www.antaraensemble |
The 14-member Antara Ensemble, led by music director/conductor/flutist Harold Jones, performs Johann Sebastian Bach's "Sleepers Awake" from the Cantata No. 140, Brandenburg Conceto No. 4 (Harold Jones & Harold Archer, flutes; Ashley Horne, violin), Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (Harold Jones, flute, Carlos Baptiste, violin, Michael Bunchman, piano), & Double Concerto (Ashley Horne & Carlos Baptiste, violins). William Foster McDaniel is guest conductor. |
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| Four for Tango - String Quartet |
| Dates: |
3/21/2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Colorado Music Festival |
| Auditorium: |
Chautauqua Community House |
| Contact: |
303-449-1397 |
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900 Baseline Road |
| |
Boulder, CO United States |
| e-mail: |
cmf@coloradomusicfest.org |
| Web: |
http://www.coloradomusicfest.org |
Kernis: Mozart en Route or a Little Traveling Music (1991)
Mozart: String Quartet No. 16 in E-flat Major, K428
Schumann: Quartet in a minor, Op. 41 No. 1
Piazzolla: Four for Tango
Performed by Anna Elashvili, Violin; Mikylah Myers McTeer, Violin; Matthew Dane, Viola; Greg Sauer, Cello
Tickets are $15 General Admission
Starts at 2 PM |
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| Los Angeles Guitar Quartet |
| Dates: |
March 21 |
| Sponsor: |
Mid-Michigan MRI |
| Auditorium: |
Wharton Center: Cobb Great Hall |
| Contact: |
Bob Hoffman |
| |
Bogue St. & Wilson Rd. |
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East Lansing, MI United States |
| Phone: |
517-432-2000 |
| e-mail: |
hoffma95@msu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.whartoncenter.com |
Recognized as one of America’s premier instrumental ensembles, the Grammy Award-winning Los Angeles Guitar Quartet is one of the most charismatic and versatile groups performing today. Popularly known as the LAGQ, these four virtuosi bring a new energy to the concert stage with their eclectic programs and dynamic musical interplay. Their inventive, critically-acclaimed transcriptions of concert masterworks provide a fresh look at the music of the past, while their interpretations of works from the contemporary and world-music realms continually break new ground. The LAGQ continues to set new standards for the guitar quartet medium. |
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| MIC Performance Series: Lincoln Trio |
| Dates: |
March 21 |
| Sponsor: |
Music Institute of Chicago |
| Auditorium: |
Nichols Concert Hall |
| Contact: |
Samuel Nordlund |
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1490 Chicago Avenue |
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Evanston, IL United States |
| Phone: |
847.905.1500 ext.108 |
| Fax: |
847.905.1500 ext.108 |
| e-mail: |
snordlund@musicinst.org |
| Web: |
http://musicinst.org |
Hailed by Strad magazine as "sensational, bewitching", the Lincoln Trio is one of Chicago's most celebrated ensembles. Their electrifying program will include Chopin's whimsical trio in honor of the composer's bicentennial. Tickets are $20/adults, $15/seniors, and $7/students. |
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| pianist Jean-Claude Pennetier performs in Downers Grove, IL |
| Dates: |
March 21, 2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Artists Showcase West |
| Auditorium: |
Johnson Auditorium of Downers Grove North High School |
| Contact: |
George Bennett |
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4436 Main Street |
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Downers Grove, IL United States |
| Phone: |
630-319-0289 |
| e-mail: |
BennettGeorge@hotmail.com">BennettGeorge@hot |
| Web: |
http://DGConcerts.org/2009-10_files/Pen.htm |
Sunday March 21st at 3PM
French pianist Jean-Claude Pennetier will perform music of Gabriel Fauré and Frédéric
Chopin in Downers Grove as
part of the Artists Showcase West concert series. Pennetier has selected this special program to
celebrate the bi-centennial of Chopin's birth (1810-2010), and to show
the admiration the younger Fauré had for Chopin as evidenced by the
many similarities found in their music. |
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| Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf |
| Dates: |
March 21st, |
| Sponsor: |
Manchester Music Festival, Inc. |
| Auditorium: |
Maple Street School |
| Contact: |
Patti Morneault |
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322 Maple Street |
| |
Manchester, VT United States |
| Phone: |
(802) 362-1956 |
| Fax: |
(802) 362-1956 |
| e-mail: |
AriLion1@Yahoo.com |
| Web: |
http://manchestermusicfestival.org |
Prokofiev's classic tale for children will be performed in Manchester, Vermont with live, full orchestra. Conductor Ariel Rudiakov leads the Manchester Festival Orchestra with narrator, actress Paula Mann. |
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| Roger Chase, viola & Michiko Otaki, piano |
| Dates: |
Sunday, March 21 |
| Sponsor: |
City of Tarpon Springs Dept. of Cultural & Civic Services |
| Auditorium: |
Heritage Museum |
| Contact: |
Gen Haley |
| |
Tarpon Springs, FL United States |
| Phone: |
727-942-5605 |
| e-mail: |
ghaley@ci.tarpon-springs.fl.us |
| Web: |
http://www.tarponarts.org |
Renowned English violist Roger Chase and pianist Michiko Otaki perform works of Frederick Delius, Malcolm Arnold, Arthur Benjamin, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms. Chase performs on the legendary Lionel Tertis' massive and famous Montagnana instrument, and his recent series of recordings have met with unanimous critical acclaim. Latest on Naxos praises his "superb technique ... It really is playing that is outstanding in every way" |
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| Saxophone Summit |
| Dates: |
Sunday, March 21, 2010 - 3:00 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Kopleff Recital Hall |
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10 Peachtree Center Avenue |
| |
Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Featuring 12 outstanding jazz saxophonists from the metro Atlanta area. All ticket proceeds will go towards jazz scholarships at Georgia State.
Cost: $15 general admission, $5 students with ID. |
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| The Princeton Symphony Orchestra |
| Dates: |
March 21 |
| Sponsor: |
Princeton Symphony Orchestra |
| Auditorium: |
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall |
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off Nassau Street on the Princeton University campus |
| |
Princeton, NJ United States |
| Phone: |
609-497-0020 |
| e-mail: |
info@princetonsymphony.org |
| Web: |
http://www,princetonsymphony.org |
The Princeton Symphony Orchestra, in collaboration with the Princeton University Art Museum, presents "Romance, Majesty and an Orchestral Icon." Concert at 4 p.m.; pre-concert lecture at 3. Music by Schoenberg, Barber and Tavener, with guest conductor Andrew Grams and guest soloist Qiang Tu on cello. Ticket holders are invited to a free private tour of "Architecture as Icon," the museum's new exhibition of Byzantine art, following the performance. Tickets are $20-$50. |
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| Mar 22, 2010 |
| One Night of Queen |
| Dates: |
March 22 |
| Sponsor: |
Butzel Long, Murphy, Brenton & Spagnuolo, P.C. and Physicans Health Plan |
| Auditorium: |
Wharton Center: Cobb Great Hall |
| Contact: |
Bob Hoffman |
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Bogue St. & Wilson Rd. |
| |
East Lansing, MI United States |
| Phone: |
517-432-2000 |
| e-mail: |
hoffma95@msu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.whartoncenter.com |
ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN is a stunning live 2 hour concert recreating and celebrating the music of Queen. Performed by Gary Mullen and ‘The Works’, with fantastic staging, lighting and effects this show will rock you – guaranteed!
Since winning the Grand Final of ‘Stars In Their Eyes’ back in 2000 as the legendary Freddie Mercury, Gary has toured with ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN selling out theatres and concert halls in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Holland, France, New Zealand and USA. Every year this phenomenal live show continues to reach more fans worldwide!
“ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN made the audience actually believe it was watching the real thing.” – Salt Lake Tribune |
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| Roger Chase, viola with pianist Michiko Otaki |
| Dates: |
Monday, March 22 |
| Sponsor: |
Trinity United Methodist Church |
| Auditorium: |
Trinity Church |
| Contact: |
Dr. Robert Parrish |
| |
3200 Manatee Ave. W. |
| |
Bradenton, FL United States |
| Phone: |
941-747-3704 |
| e-mail: |
rparrish@trinitybradenton.com |
| Web: |
http://trinitybradenton.com/Music_in_a_Sacred_Place.html |
Music in a Sacred Place presents a free recital by renowned English violist Roger Chase and pianist Michiko Otaki at 7:00 pm. Program includes works of Frederick Delius, Arthur Benjamin, Malcolm Arnold, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms. Chase's latest recording on Naxos entitled "The Virtuoso Viola" is being praised by critics for his "superb technique" and for "Otaki being a pianist equally adept at remaining in the background or playing a vital role. Lovely recorded sound in a disc that will have listener appeal outside of the viola world." |
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| Mar 23, 2010 |
| Complete Chamber works of György Kurtág with Cimbalom |
| Dates: |
March 23, 2010 |
| Sponsor: |
The Ludovico Ensemble |
| Auditorium: |
The Boston Conservatory's Seully Hall |
| Contact: |
Nicholas Tolle |
| |
8 The Fenway |
| |
Boston, MA United States |
| Phone: |
617-912-9222 |
| e-mail: |
ludovico@ludovicoensemble.org |
| Web: |
http://ludovicoensemble.com |
The Ludovico Ensemble, an Ensemble-in-Residence at The Boston Conservatory, presents a concert of the "Complete Chamber works of György Kurtág with Cimbalom" featuring Nicholas Tolle playing cimbalom. Performance takes place Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at The Boston Conservatory's Seully Hall (8 The Fenway, Boston). General admission tickets are $12 and $7 for seniors. Admission is free for all students with ID. Tickets can be purchased at www.bostonconservatory.edu/tickets or by calling (617) 912-9222. |
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| Mar 24, 2010 |
| Julia Fischer, violin |
| Dates: |
March 24, 8 pm; 25, 8pm |
| Auditorium: |
Rackham Auditorium |
| |
Ann Arbor, MI United States |
| Phone: |
734.764.2538 |
| Web: |
http://www.ums.org |
The 26-year-old German violinist Julia Fischer is recognized worldwide for her uncommon talent and exceptional performances, recognized in effusive reviews throughout the world. Winning the Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition at age 11 catapulted her career as a soloist, and she now holds the distinction of being Germany’s youngest professor (at the Academy for Music and the Performing Arts in Frankfurt). She made her UMS debut in November 2007 with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, then returned in April 2009 for her UMS recital debut. BBC Music Magazine describes her as a “soulful musician who doesn’t let an ounce of ego come between the music and the listener.” Her recording of Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin earned worldwide critical praise, including the rare distinction of winning three of France’s most prestigious awards, as well as the BBC Music Magazine’s “Best Newcomer” Award in 2006. The Chamber Arts Series includes both performances on consecutive nights. |
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| Mar 25, 2010 |
| Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, Maly Drama Theater of St. Petersburg |
| Dates: |
March 25, 26, 27 at 8 pm; 28 at 2pm |
| Auditorium: |
Power Center |
| |
Ann Arbor, MI United States |
| Phone: |
734.764.2538 |
| Web: |
http://www.ums.org |
“Life is boring, stupid, and dirty. It drags you down,” says Vanya in Anton Chekhov’s tragicomic masterpiece of dashed dreams, thwarted love, and eternal longing. The legendary Maly Drama Theatre of St. Petersburg, which was created in 1944, has surged to become one of the great theaters of the world under artistic director Lev Dodin, who has led the company since 1983 and also directs this definitive interpretation of Chekhov’s classic play. Peter Brook has described the Maly as “the finest ensemble theatre in Europe.” Written in 1895, Chekhov’s most famous play begins as Professor Serebryakov and his young wife, Elena, arrive at the family’s remote country estate that has been looked after by Sonya (the Professor’s daughter from his first marriage) and her Uncle Vanya, the Professor’s brother-in-law. Vanya has sacrificed his life managing the estate for the Professor, whom he once revered, but is now filled with regret on lost time, a pain made worse by the arousing presence of Elena. |
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| Orff: Carmina Burana |
| Dates: |
March 25 to 28 |
| Auditorium: |
Meyerson Symphony Center |
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2301 Flora Street |
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Dallas, TX United States |
| Phone: |
214-692-0203 |
| Web: |
http://dallassymphony.com/Ticket/ProductionDetail.aspx?perf= |
ORfF: CARMINA BURANA
Allow yourself to be captivated by one of the greatest pieces ever composed for chorus and orchestra. French conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier returns to direct Orff's monumental work, Carmina Burana, accompanied by the Dallas Symphony Chorus and the Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas. Also on the program is accomplished pianist Orion Weiss, making his DSO debut as he performs Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21.
Orff: Carmina Burana
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21
Yan Pascal Tortelier, conductor
Orion Weiss, piano
Vocal Soloists, TBA
Dallas Symphony Chorus
Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas |
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| Symphonic Wind Ensemble |
| Dates: |
Thursday, March 25, 2010 - 7:30 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Rialto Center for the Arts |
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80 Forsyth Street NW |
| |
Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Robert J. Ambrose, conductor
Fraser Linklater, guest conductor
Featuring Libby Larsen's Fanfare, With Love and Hisses and Brass Flight; Beethoven's March; Hindemith's Geschwindmarsch; Shostakovich's Two Scarlatti Dances; and Stravinsky's Symphonies of Wind Instruments.
Cost: FREE |
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| Mar 26, 2010 |
| Frederic Chopin/Robert Schumann Bicentennial Celebration Series: Yasuo Watanabe, piano |
| Dates: |
Fri., March 26, 2010, 8 p.m. |
| Auditorium: |
Emerson Concert Hall, Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
| |
1700 N. Decatur Rd. |
| |
Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-727-5050 |
| Web: |
http://www.arts.emory.edu |
Tickets: $20; Discount Category Members $15; all students free. Pianist Yasuo Watanabe from Japan plays solo Chopin, Schumann’s “Symphonic Etudes” and Schumann’s “Fantasiestucke” with cello. |
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| Ravinia Rising Stars: Curtis on Tour |
| Dates: |
March 26, 2010 8 p.m. |
| Auditorium: |
Bennett-Gordon Hall, Ravinia Festival |
| Contact: |
Box office: 847 266 5100 |
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Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheridan Road |
| |
Highland Park, IL United States |
| Phone: |
847 266 5100 |
| Web: |
http://ravinia.org/ViewDate.aspx?date=3/26/2010 |
Curtis on Tour featuring
Ida Kavafian, Violin
Benjamin Beilman, Violin
Hyo Bi Sim, Viola
Peter Wiley, Cello
Yekwon Sunwoo, Piano
Tickets $20, special dining packages available
Gates open at 7:00 PM
Program to include:
Barber: String Quartet, Op. 11
Dvorák: Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81
And two new works written by Rogerson/Shapiro |
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| The Chiara String Quartet - Classical in a Club "Beethoven in Bars" |
| Dates: |
March 26th |
| Auditorium: |
House of Rock |
| |
511 Starr Street |
| |
Corpus Christi, TX United States |
| Phone: |
(361) 882-7625 |
"Beethoven in Bars"
Playing "Chamber Music in Any Chamber," the Chiara Quartet reaches from the concert hall into clubs, bars and galleries, expanding the places to hear live classical music while returning chamber music to its roots in intimate spaces. The Chiara String Quartet are bringing a whole lot of Beethoven to you! They will pair movements from Beethoven quartets with newer music from today's hottest young, next-generation composers Thierry Tidrow, Lauren Loiacono and Matthew Ricketts. |
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| The Gershwins "Porgy and Bess" |
| Dates: |
Friday Mar. 26 |
| Auditorium: |
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts |
| Contact: |
Susanna Stickley |
| |
720 Northern Blvd. |
| |
Greenvale, NY United States |
| Phone: |
516-299-3100 |
| Web: |
http://www.tillescenter.org |
From its Broadway opening in 1935, Porgy and Bess was destined to break new ground. An all-black ensemble in an era of blackface sang in a style that merged classical opera, jazz and Broadway belt. Now in its 75th year, Porgy and Bess is admired as a masterpiece which both reflects and transcends social history with its timeless human drama and breathtaking music. Cost: $75, 50, 35. |
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| Mar 27, 2010 |
| "Bach in March" |
| Dates: |
Mar 27 |
| Sponsor: |
Harpsichord Unlimited |
| Auditorium: |
First Moravian Church of New York City |
| Contact: |
Joan Ryan, 256-543-4187 |
| |
Intersection of Lexington Avenue & 30th Street |
| |
New York, NY United States |
| Phone: |
212-280-1086 |
| e-mail: |
joanryanmusic@bellsouth.net |
| Web: |
http://www.harpsichord.org |
On Saturday, March 27 at 8 PM, harpsichordist Elaine Comparone & The Queen's Chamber Band perform J. S. Bach's Cantata 8, Trio Sonata in C minor from the Musical Offering, Sonata in D Major for Viola and Obbligato Harpsichord (BWV 1028), and Brandenburg Concerto #5. Tickets are $30; seniors, students, musicians half-price.
Janet Steele, soprano; Marshall Coid, countertenor; Philip Anderson, tenor; Constantinos Yiannoudes, baritone; Daniel Grabois, horn; Karla Moe, flute; Marsha Heller, oboe & oboe d'amore; Sarah Davol, oboe d'amore; Robert Zubrycki, violin; Lori Miller, violin; Veronica Salas, viola; Peter Seidenberg, cello |
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| Beethoven in 1802 |
| Dates: |
Mar 27 |
| Sponsor: |
What a Neighborhood! |
| Auditorium: |
Nicholas Roerich Museum |
| Contact: |
Vita Wallace |
| |
319 West 107 Street |
| |
New York, NY United States |
| Phone: |
212-666-0928 |
| e-mail: |
orfeoduo@gmail.com |
| Web: |
http://www.orfeoduo.com |
All Beethoven concert by the Orfeo Duo and tenor
Gilbert Mendoza. |
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| FOLKLORICO en la COMUNIDAD |
| Dates: |
03/27/2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago |
| Auditorium: |
PORTAGE THEATER |
| Contact: |
Henry A. Roa |
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4050 N. Milwaukee Ave. |
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Chicago, IL United States |
| Phone: |
773-247-1522 |
| Fax: |
773-247-1522 |
| e-mail: |
mexfolroa@ameritech.net |
| Web: |
http://www.mexfoldanco.org |
The Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago (MFDC) presents "The Essance of Mexico". A two hour dance and music show with Double GRAMMY® nominee Sones de Mexico Ensemble Chicago.
The show is the second in the series "Folklorico en la Comunidad" made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to bring a high level show into the neighborhood at an affordable price.
MFDC is the oldest Mexican Folkloric dance troupe in Chicago. It is partially funded by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency and by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.
The company has a presigious history including perfoming before three presidents and a vice president. It has toured Mexico and Ireland (twice)and performed with Mariachi Vargas de Tecatitlan, Pepe Aguilar (twice) and Juan Gabriel. |
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| Jessica Molaskey |
| Dates: |
Saturday Mar. 27 |
| Sponsor: |
The Fay J. Lindner Foundation |
| Auditorium: |
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts |
| Contact: |
Susanna Stickley |
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720 Northern Blvd. |
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Greenvale, NY United States |
| Phone: |
516-299-3100 |
| Web: |
http://www.tillescenter.org |
This busy Broadway baby (A Man of No Importance, Crazy for You, Chess to name a few...) also writes music and hosts NPR's nationally syndicated radio program Radio Deluxe with husband John Pizzarelli. Cost: $40/30 |
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| John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts John and Susie Beatty Competition for Classical Guitar |
| Dates: |
3/27/2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Producciones Lastra |
| Auditorium: |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on the Millennium Stage |
| Contact: |
Agustín Lastra |
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2700 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20566 |
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Washington, WA United States |
| Phone: |
800-444-1324 |
| e-mail: |
prodlastra@telefonica.net |
| Web: |
http://www.joseluismerlin.com |
World premiere of the new José Luis Merlin pieces, Un paseo a Caballo, Beso de Luna and Bailongo Campero for the John and Susie Beatty Competition for Classical Guitar.
The classical guitar is the featured instrument class of the Beatty Competition, acknowledging nearly 100 years of strong support for this instrument in the Washington, DC area. |
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| Mar 28, 2010 |
| 11th Concorso Corale Internazionale |
| Dates: |
28.03. – 01.04.2010 |
| Sponsor: |
INTERKULTUR |
| Auditorium: |
Riva del Garda |
| Contact: |
mail@interkultur.com |
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Riva del Garda, Italy |
| Phone: |
+49 (0) 6403 956525 |
| Fax: |
+49 (0) 6403 956525 |
| e-mail: |
mail@interkultur.com |
| Web: |
http://www.interkultur.com |
Following a long tradition this festival joins competitions in Riva del Garda to formidable
evening concerts and fringe events. Highlights are the Grand Prix Competition, held by the category winners, and the Audience Prize. INTERKULTUR welcomes all kinds of choirs regardless of their level of proficiency. |
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| José Luis Merlín Quartet - GALA Hispanic Theatre |
| Dates: |
3/28/2010 |
| Sponsor: |
Producciones Lastra S.L |
| Auditorium: |
GALA Hispanic Theatre |
| Contact: |
Agustín Lastra |
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3333 14th Street, NW - Washington, DC 20010 |
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Washington, WA United States |
| Phone: |
(202) 234-7174 |
| e-mail: |
info@galatheatre.org |
| Web: |
http://www.galatheatre.org/contact-info.php |
José Luis Merlin is guitarist, professor, and composer.
His compositions are played and recorded by a lot of guitarist around the world: Jan Wouters (Bélgica), Etienne Plasman (Luxemburgo), Antigoni Goni (Grecia), David Tanenbaum (USA), Jasón Vieux (USA), Yang Xuefei (China), Michael Nigro (USA), Lisa Schroeder, Willam Simcoe (USA), Louis Johnson (USA), Wang Zhen (China); Bruce Paine (Nueva Zelandia), Máximo Pujol (Argentina), Eduardo Martín (Cuba), Lee Khee Gan (Japón), Eric Cabalo (USA), Danny Shoemaker (USA), Stanley Yates (Inglaterra), Elliot Frank, Allar Õunapuu (Estonia), Matthew Hornbeck (USA), Dietmar Oliver Kunzler (Alemania), Adam Holzman (USA), Robert Guthrie (USA), Luis Andrés Campos Yépez (Ecuador), Marcelo Coronel (Argentina), Théan Slabbert, Roma Sprung, Victor Celis, etc |
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| St. John Passion |
| Dates: |
March 28th, 2010 at 4pm |
| Sponsor: |
Cathedral Choral society |
| Auditorium: |
Washington National Cathedral |
| Contact: |
Lawerence Reppert |
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Massachusetts and Wisconsin Aves. NW |
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Washington, DC United States |
| Phone: |
202-537-5527 |
| Fax: |
202-537-5527 |
| e-mail: |
lreppert@cathedral.org |
| Web: |
http://www.cathedralchoralsociety.org |
On Palm Sunday, the Cathedral Choir once again
turns to the uniquely moving St. John Passion.
This masterwork tells the story of Christ’s betrayal, death and resurrection, vividly and affectingly pointing to the deepest meaning of the Passion. |
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| Mar 29, 2010 |
| Jazz Combos |
| Dates: |
Monday, March 29, 2010 - 7:30 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Kopleff Recital Hall |
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10 Peachtree Center Avenue |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Cost: FREE |
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| Mar 30, 2010 |
| Brass Ensemble |
| Dates: |
Tuesday, March 30, 2010 - 7:30 PM |
| Sponsor: |
Georgia State University School of Music |
| Auditorium: |
Kopleff Recital Hall |
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10 Peachtree Center Avenue |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-413-5901 |
| e-mail: |
music@gsu.edu |
| Web: |
http://www.music.gsu.edu |
Cost: FREE |
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| MIC Faculty Series: Cyrus Forough, violin |
| Dates: |
March 30 |
| Sponsor: |
Music Institute of Chicago |
| Auditorium: |
Nichols Concert Hall |
| Contact: |
Samuel Nordlund |
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1490 Chicago Avenue |
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Evanston, IL United States |
| Phone: |
847.905.1500 ext.106 |
| Fax: |
847.905.1500 ext.106 |
| e-mail: |
snordlund@musicinst.org |
| Web: |
http://musicinst.org |
Pianist Tatyana Stepanova is the collaborator for this electrifying program that includes sonatas by Ravel and Faure. Tickets for this 7pm concert are $20/adults, $15/seniors, and $7/students. |
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| Mozart's Requiem with the Portland Ballet Company and Choral Art Society |
| Dates: |
Mar 30 |
| Sponsor: |
Tenney UBS Inc. |
| Auditorium: |
Merrill Auditorium |
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20 Myrtle Street |
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Portland, ME United States |
| e-mail: |
gillian@gbritt.com |
| Web: |
http://www.choralart.org |
Continuing the collaboration between The Portland Ballet Company and The Choral Art Society, they will present Mozart's profound masterpiece, the Requiem, with new dance choreographed by Kennet Oberly. The performance will feature the Portland Ballet Company dancers, the CAS Singers and CAS Camerata and musicians from the Portland Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Robert Russell, Music Director.
Vocal Soloists will be:
Ashley Emerson, soprano
Teresa S. Herold, mezzo-soprano
Steven Caldicott Wilson, tenor
Aaron Engebreth, baritone
The performance will be on Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. in Merrill Auditorium in Portland.
Tickets are on sale through PortTix at www.porttix.com, by calling 207-842-0800, or by visiting the box office at Merrill Auditorium (Box office hours: Monday - Saturday, noon to 6p.m.) |
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| Mar 31, 2010 |
| Emory Jazz Combos, Gary Motley, director |
| Dates: |
Wed., March 31, 2010, 8 p.m. |
| Auditorium: |
Emerson Concert Hall, Schwartz Center for Performing Arts |
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1700 N. Decatur Rd. |
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Atlanta, GA United States |
| Phone: |
404-727-5050 |
| Web: |
http://www.arts.emory.edu |
Free. The Emory Jazz Program has four jazz chamber groups and an eighteen-piece big band. The Emory Jazz Combos and the Emory Big Band give students the opportunity to develop their performance skills as improvisers in a variety of settings. |
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| Rockport Music Free Community Concert: SO Percussion |
| Dates: |
Wednesday, March 31 |
| Sponsor: |
Rockport Music |
| Auditorium: |
Rockport High School Performance Center |
| Contact: |
Gregg Sorensen, gregg@rcmf.org |
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24, Jerden's Lane |
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Rockport, MA United States |
| Phone: |
978-546-7391 |
| e-mail: |
info@rockportmusic.org |
| Web: |
http://www.rcmf.org/education.html |
Experience the joyful noise of flower pots, tea cups, and brake drums!
"If you think about it, drums are the new violins." - New York Times
Free and open to the public. General admission seating. No reservations required. For more information call 978-546-7391.
Presented by Rockport Music's Educational Outreach Program.
www.rockportmusic.org |
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