Apr 3, 2018 |
Georgia Symphony Orchestra presents America, Vol. 4 |
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The Georgia Symphony Orchestra will proudly partner with regional African-American organizations in presenting America,Vol 4 concerts this month. In keeping with their mission of presenting relevant music to the entire community, the GSO will collaborate with:
• Morehouse Glee Club
• Spelman Glee Club
• Uzee Brown Society of Choraliers
• Georgia Spiritual Ensemble
• Dr. Uzee Brown
• Dr. Oral Moses
• Theresa Price
• Nicole Carr of WSBTV
The GSO Chorus will join with the partner choristers to form a tremendous voice ensemble to power the performance, which will present a range of music offerings from outbursts of spiritual joy to the exploration of social justice. Featuring the music of African-American composers, this concert includes the world premiere of Moonlight Waltz by the GSO’s own N. E. Wheeler, the Georgia premiere of Daniel Bernard Roumain’s Human Songs and Stories and the Georgia premiere of William Grant Still’s And They Lynched Him on a Tree. |
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Apr 4, 2018 |
“The Aftermath of Beethoven” – Recital with Special Guest Artist Carmit Zori |
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“The Aftermath of Beethoven” – Recital with Special Guest Artist Carmit Zori at Engelman Recital Hall, Baruch College, NYC
April 4 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
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“The Aftermath of Beethoven”
With Special Guest Artist Carmit Zori, Violin
Pre-Concert Talk: 7 PM
Concert: 7:30 PM
Admission: $20; Students and Children FREE
General Admission. Tickets are available at the door and can be purchased with cash, credit, or personal check.
Program:
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
Grosse Fuge , Op. 133 (1825)
John Blasdale (b. 1937)
Elegy in F-sharp minor for String Quartet (2016) – World Premiere Performance
Robert Schumann (1810 – 1856)
Piano Quartet in Eb major, Op. 47 (1842)
Intermission
Felix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847)
String Quintet No. 1 in A major, Op. 36 (1827) |
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Apr 5, 2018 |
Dairy Arts Center: One Night Only - Colorado Classics |
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In a special evening in collaboration with the Dairy Arts Center, this One Night Only program presents a trifecta of internationally renowned artists to the Dairy stage, including Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient and violinist Stefan Jackiw, Boulder’s favorite pianist, David Korevaar, and Denver’s Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble! You’ll experience a world-class music and dance performance, paired with a talkback from the artists and Boulder Phil’s Music Director, Michael Butterman, concluding with a complimentary post-show catered reception to get to know the performers over delicious eats and drinks! |
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Apr 5, 2018 |
Late Night Rose, feat. music by Hummel and Hahn |
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At the core of chamber music lies the intimate connection between musician and listener, and Late Night Rose concerts embody this spirit. Enjoy classics and novelties of the chamber repertoire in a cabaret-style setting, a complimentary glass of wine, and engaging commentary. |
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Apr 5, 2018 |
Rose Studio Concert, feat. music by Hummel and Hahn |
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At the core of chamber music lies the intimate connection between musician and listener, and the Rose Studio Concerts embody this spirit. Enjoy classics and novelties of the chamber repertoire presented in a traditional concert setting. |
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Apr 6, 2018 |
"The World of Henry Cowell" |
Dates: |
April 6-7 |
Sponsor: |
Bard Music West |
Auditorium: |
Noe Valley Ministry |
Contact: |
Allegra Chapman |
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Noe Valley Ministry, 1021 Sanchez St |
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San Francisco, CA United States |
Phone: |
415-857-1632 |
e-mail: |
info@bardmusicwest.org |
Web: |
http://www.bardmusicwest.org |
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Following its critically acclaimed first season, Bard Music West returns April 6 and 7, 2018 with a deep dive into the life, influences, and legacy of Bay Area visionary Henry Cowell (1897-1965). One of the great Bay Area innovators, Cowell transformed the musical landscape of his time. Over two days, experience glorious early American choral music; heart-thumping works for percussion; classical Persian music; the premiere of an experimental fusion of music and dance; and rarely heard works by Cowell and his contemporaries. With three performances and a talk, delve into Cowell’s fascinating life and influences and explore the evolution of American music. Bard Music West is a project of the Bard Music Festival, the critically-acclaimed Hudson Valley summer festival of Bard College that has examined the life, influences, and music of a single composer each year since 1990. |
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Apr 6, 2018 |
Miro Magloire's New Chamber Ballet |
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Choreographer Miro Magloire's New Chamber Ballet pays homage to Claude Debussy on this 100th anniversary of the great composer's death with a world premiere ballet by resident choreographer Constantine Baecher, former member of the Royal Danish Ballet. By Magloire is his "Two Friends," to Debussy's whirlwind violin sonata, and two dances to music by Kaija Saariaho. All music played live by pianist Melody Fader and violinist Doori Na. |
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Apr 7, 2018 |
Donizetti's La Favorita in Concert |
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Concert performance of Donizetti's La Favorita. $20 suggested donation. Proceeds benefit Trinity Youth Shelter.
Founded in 1981, the West Side Opera Society presents semi-staged and in-concert operas. Artistic director, David Clenny, leads a passionate and talented group of singers dedicated to making opera accessible to all. |
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Apr 7, 2018 |
KLANG |
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Karlheinz Stockhausen’s final epic, KLANG: The 24 Hours of the Day, will be presented in full by Analog Arts and Elizabeth Huston. Intended to include 24 pieces but left incomplete at the time of Stockhausen’s death, this 21-part work gives space to meditate on time, spirituality, and reality, allowing the audience to reflect on the meaning of mortality. KLANG is the final, epic statement of one of the 20th century’s most important composers. It charts the journey of the soul from the body into the afterlife, and is a fitting capstone to Stockhausen’s massive career. The music ranges from intimate chamber pieces to virtuosic displays and electronic extravaganzas. This production features performances by Cologne’s MusikFabrik, light paintings by Thomas Dunn, and sound projection by Dolf Kamper. A break room with stimulating conversations, lectures, and a cash bar will be available. |
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Apr 7, 2018 |
Ute Lemper |
Dates: |
April 7 |
Sponsor: |
Peoples' Symphony Concerts |
Auditorium: |
Washington Irving High School |
Contact: |
Jonathan Moss |
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40 Irving Place |
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New York, NY United States |
Phone: |
(212) 586-4680 |
e-mail: |
info@pscny.org |
Web: |
http://www.pscny.org |
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Program:
“Last Tango in Berlin”
Ute Lemper's career is vast and varied. She has made her mark on the stage, in films, in concert and as a unique recording artist. She has been universally praised for her interpretations of Berlin cabaret songs, the works of Kurt Weill and Berthold Brecht and the French chanson book, as well as her own compositions and the more jazz influenced collaborations and works. In the world of theater, Ute made her mark with her portrayals on Broadway, in Paris and in London's West End. |
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