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Events for September 2010
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Sep 5, 2010
Hershey Felder in Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein
Dates: September 5 and 7
Auditorium: Martin Theatre, 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=9/5/2010

The Art and Music of Leonard Bernstein 20 years later 7:00 PM Martin Theatre Hershey Felder Tickets: Reserved $75 Lawn $10 Gates open at 4:00 PM

Sep 6, 2010
Taro Hakase Performs at the Blue Note NYC
Dates: Sept 6
Auditorium: Blue Note Jazz Club
  131 West 3rd Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-475-8592
Web: http://www.bluenote.net

Violinist Taro Hakase will make a rare U.S. appearance at The Blue Note in NYC. One of the most highly-respected musicians in Japan, Hakase is best known for his collaboration with Celine Dion. This program – which has two showtimes, at 8 PM & 10:30 PM – offers an opportunity to hear Hakase’s most celebrated pop and classical work, including his hits “Etupirka”, “Another Sky”, “Joundetsu Tairiku (Passionate Continent)” and Celine Dion’s “To Love You More”. Hakase performs with an electric band.

Sep 10, 2010
Kyle Bobby Dunn and Dither (Electronic Guitar Quartet)
Dates: September 10
Sponsor: Peter McDowell Arts Consulting
Auditorium: First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn
  124 Henry Street
  Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY United States
Phone: 773 484 8811
e-mail: peter@petermcdowell.com
Web: http://www.fpcbrooklyn.org

Innovative Canadian composer/performer Kyle Bobby Dunn and electric guitar quartet Dither will open the second season of new music series Music at First on Friday, September 10th, 2010 at 7:30pm. The Series is held at First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, located at 124 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights. Tickets are $10 at the door. Contact musicatfirst@gmail.com for more info. Directions are at www.fpcbrooklyn.org. MUSIC AT FIRST, curated by Wil Smith (composer who also serves as organist at First Presbyterian), occurs monthly, featuring two performers or ensembles per evening. Smith describes Music at First as “a diverse mix of New York City's best new music ensembles and performers, accessible to a wide audience of both community members and seasoned new music listeners.” Future performers in the fall series will include bassist Eleonore Oppenheim and special guest TBA on October 8th; pianist Isabelle O'Connell and Flutronix on November 5th; and a double bill of Phithia and Slow/Fast on December 3rd.

Third Annual Creativity & Arts Soiree
Dates: Sept 10
Sponsor: Emory University Center for Creativity & Arts
Auditorium: Schwartz Center for Performing Arts
Contact:

creativity@emory.edu

  1700 N. Decatur Rd.
  Atlanta, GA United States
Phone: 404-727-1687
e-mail: creativity@emory.edu
Web: http://www.creativity.emory.edu

Featuring the first CCA Awards for Emory staff, alumni, faculty, students, and community members who have made significant artistic and administrative contributions to the arts in metro-Atlanta. The Soiree is a time to enjoy performances and activities and mingle with fellow arts enthusiasts; performing, visual, and literary artists; and representatives from the Michael C. Carlos Museum and Emory Libraries. Free

Sep 11, 2010
New York Choral Society In a Septmeber 11th Remembrance Concert
Dates: September 11, 2010
Auditorium: St. Patrick's Cathedral
  460 Madison Avenue
  New York, NY United States

The New York Choral Society (NYCS) will perform in a special remembrance concert in honor of the September 11th tragedy. Sponsored by the September Concert Foundation, NYCS will be featured along with the Cathedral Choir at the magnificent St. Patrick’s Cathedral on September 11th at 7pm. The chorus will perform Leonard Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms as well as Turn the World Around by Harry Belafonte. The memorable concert will close with a joint performance between NYCS and the Cathedral Choir of Jim Papoulis’ Give Us Hope.

Private Instruction on all Instruments
Dates: Sept. 11-Jan. 27
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Road
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617 277-4593
Fax: 617 277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

Private lessons are the cornerstone of music education. Brookline Music School welcomes students ages 4 years to adult, with the belief that the right match of student and teacher is vital to a student’s progress, pleasure of learning and enjoyment of music. After an initial consultation, the student is assigned to a faculty member whose teaching style most closely complements the student’s learning style and personality. New students are asked to complete a registration form and contact the office to schedule lessons. Instruction available for: Accordion, Baritone/Euphonium, Banjo, Bassoon, Cello, Clarinet, Composition, Creative Movement, Drum Set, Flute, French Horn, Guitar & Bass Guitar, Harmonica, Harp, Harpsichord, Marimba, Music Technology, Oboe, Percussion, Piano, Recorder, Saxophone, Theory, Trombone, Trumpet, Ukulele, Viola, Violin and Voice.

World Premiere Musical: Leap of Faith
Dates: Sept 11 - Oct 24
Auditorium: Ahmanson Theatre
  Los Angeles, CA United States
Web: http://www.CenterTheatreGroup.org/Jonas

$49 Tickets for the World Premiere Musical: Leap of Faith September 11 – October 24, 2010 The Ahmanson Theatre “Are you ready for a miracle?" You’ll be dancing in the aisles when con man Jonas Nightingale brings his gospel-charged tent revival to rain-starved Kansas. Four-time Tony Award-nominee Raúl Esparza and Golden Globe Award-nominee Brooke Shields will star in this world premiere Broadway-bound new musical. Are you ready for a special offer? See the new musical Leap of Faith with Raúl Esparza and Brooke Shields for just $49 (Reg. $80 - $95). Offer applies to Rear Orchestra and Mezzanine locations for ALL PERFORMANCES September 11 - 21! Visit www.CenterTheatreGroup.org/Jonas to purchase tickets or call 213-972-4400 and mention code JONAS.

Sep 12, 2010
Harpsichordist Elaine Comparone in Recital
Dates: Sept 12
Auditorium: St. Mark's Church In-the-Bowery
  Corner of Second Avenue & 10th Street (East Village)
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: 212-280-1086
e-mail: joanryanmusic@bellsouth.net
Web: http://www.harpsichord.org

The Queen's Chamber Band opens its New York season this year with a recital by the group's founder, harpsichordist Elaine Comparone, at St. Mark's Church In-the-Bowery. Ms. Comparone plays solo works of Giles Farnaby (Fantasia, Pawles Wharfe, La Spagnoletta), Girolamo Frescobaldi (Capriccio sopra la Spagnoletta, Partite 14 sopra l'Aria della Romanesca), and Johann Sebastian Bach (Partita 1 in B-Flat Major). After a brief intermission, she will play several pieces on both harpsichord and piano, demonstrating & explaining how the music gains or loses in each rendition & inviting audience members to express their impressions and preferences. These pieces include J.S. Bach's Preludes in F Major & F minor and Fugue in F minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Vol. II, and two Sonatas (TBA) by Domenico Scarlatti. Admission is $25.

Harpsichordist/Pianist Elaine Comparone in NYC Recital
Dates: Sep 12
Auditorium: St. Mark's Church In-the-Bowery
  Corner of 2nd Avenue & 10th Street (East Village)
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: 212-280-1086
e-mail: joanryanmusic@bellsouth.net
Web: http://www.harpsichord.org

Harpsichordist Elaine Comparone plays solo works of Giles Farnaby (Fantasia, Pawles Wharfe, La Spagnoletta), Girolamo Frescobaldi (Capriccio sopra la Spagnoletta, Partite 14 sopra l'Aria della Romanesca), and Johann Sebastian Bach (Partita 1 in B-Flat Major). Following these pieces and a brief intermission, Ms. Comparone will play several pieces on both harpsichord and piano demonstrating and explaining how the music gains or loses in each rendition and inviting audience members to express their impressions and preferences. These pieces include J.S. Bach's Preludes in F Major & F minor and Fugue in F minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Vol. II, as well as Two Sonatas (TAB) by Domenico Scarlatti.

Sep 14, 2010
Jacques Lacombe Takes Podium as NJSO’s New Music Director in Gala Opening Night Concert
Dates: Sept 14
Auditorium: New Jersey Performing Arts Center
  1 Center Street
  Newark, NJ United States
Phone: 1-800-255-3476
Web: http://www.njsymphony.org

A new era for the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra begins on September 14, when Jacques Lacombe takes the podium for a Gala Opening Night Celebration—his inaugural concert as the Orchestra’s 13th Music Director. To mark the occasion, special guests Joshua Bell and Jeanine De Bique join Lacombe for a program highlighting the new music director’s love of music from the orchestral to opera and ballet.The concert, at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark, begins at 7 p.m.

Sep 16, 2010
Guerilla Opera presents Heart of a Dog, by Rudolf Rojahn
Dates: Sept. 16 - 26, 2010
Sponsor: The Boston Conservatory
Auditorium: The Zack Box Theater
Contact:

Aliana de la Guardia

  8 The Fenway
  Boston, MA United States
Phone: 617-912-9222
Fax: 617-912-9222
e-mail: alidelaguardia@guerillaopera.com
Web: http://guerillaopera.com

Adapted from Mikhail Bulgakov’s novella of the same title, Rojahn’s dark comedy tells the story of a scientist whose experiments of implanting human glands into the body of a dog proves overly successful. But the grandeur of the scientific achievement is overshadowed by the misery of living with the half-dog/half-woman whose varied appetites and manipulations prove disastrous for all. Guerilla Opera opens their fourth season with a new production of Heart of a Dog, an original work by composer and Artistic Director Rudolf Rojahn, directed by Copeland Woodruff (two-time winner of the National Opera Association Best Opera Production Competition), running September 16-September 26 at The Boston Conservatory’s Zack Box Theater, 8 The Fenway, Boston, MA. Tickets for all performances are $15 general admission, $10 seniors and free for students with valid IDs; tickets can be purchased starting September 1st from The Boston Conservatory box office at 617-912-9222 or online at www.bostonconservatory.edu/tickets.

Sep 17, 2010
A Little Night Music
Dates: Sept 17-19,2010
Sponsor: St.Petersburg Opera Co.
Auditorium: Palladium Theater
Contact:

Nancy Preis

  Palladium Theater, 253 Fifth Ave. N.
  St. Petersburg,, IA United States
Phone: 727-823-2040
e-mail: marketing@stpeteopera.org
Web: http://www.stpeteopera.org

St. Petersburg Opera Co. presents Sondheim's masterful A Little Night Music, with Buffy Baggott as Desiree Armfeldt, Kenneth Derby as Fredrik Egerman, Regina Torres as Madame Armfeldt, and Matthew Dingels as Henrik Egerman. Michelle Seipel plays Anne Egerman and Kara Cornell is Petra. Fully staged, directed by A.J.Wester. Featuring the original 23 piece orchestration and the St. Petersburg Opera Orchestra conducted by Maestro Mark Sforzini.

Atlanta/Nuremberg: Sister Cities in Concert
Dates: Sep 17, 2010
Sponsor: Georgia State University School of Music
Auditorium: Rialto Center of the Arts
Contact:

Helene Erenberg

  80 Forsyth Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
  Atlanta, GA United States
Phone: (4040) 413-5901
e-mail: music@gsu.edu
Web: http://www.music.gsu.edu

Featuring Bent Frequency This concert of Nurnberg and Atlanta-based composers will include works by Vivienne Olive and Dieter Buwen (Nurnberg) and Tim Jansa, Nick Demos and Robert Thompson (GSU, Atlanta). Sponsored by the Center for Collaborative and International Arts (CENCIA), which brings together creative writers, visual arts, composers, musicians, actors and playwrights, filmmakers and scholars engaged in arts-related research at Georgia State.

Sep 18, 2010
Ghent Festival of Flanders
Dates: Sep 18 to Oct 10 2010
Contact:

info@festival.be

  several venues
  Ghent, Belgium
Phone: +32 9 243 94 94
Fax: +32 9 243 94 94
e-mail: info@festival.be
Web: http://www.gentfestival.be

One of Europe’s major classical music festivals, the Flanders Festival brings 550 concerts to the area. Ghent Festival of Flanders is already busy preparing for its—wait for it—53rd edition in 2010. The festival’s success is in great part due to its unique mix of diversity and creativity. Each year, over 180 concerts (classical and world music) are presented by more than 1400 (inter)national artists. Superb performances, splendid locations and fresh concepts, like “OdeGand”, “Festival Avanti!”, “Festival Made!” and “uFo!” usually attract a 40.000-strong audience.

Grigorios Zamparas, pianist
Dates: Saturday, Sept. 18 @ 7:30 pm
Sponsor: Piedmont College
Auditorium: Center for Worship and Music
Contact:

Dr. C. Wallace Hinson

  165 Central Ave.
  Demorest, GA United States
Phone: 706-778-3000
Fax: 706-778-3000
e-mail: whinson@piedmont.edu
Web: http://www.piedmont.edu/index.php?id=ACADEMICS/DEPT/MUSIC/sc

Piano recital commemorating the 200th anniversaries of Robert Schumann and Frederic Chopin. Program includes Schumann's Symphonic Etudes and all 24 Chopin Preludes. Grigorios Zamparas is a frequent guest at numerous festivals worldwide, having performed several times at the prestigious Newport Music Festival, the Artist Series of Sarasota, the Salon of the Arts (Sofia, Bulgaria), and the Mainly Mozart Festival among others. He has been a frequent guest artist at the Portoheli International Summer Festival in Portoheli, Greece, where he has performed more than 200 works. His latest recording of Rubenstein Concerti is available on Centaur Records.

Sara Davis Buechner performs Concerto with Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra
Dates: Sept 18
Sponsor: Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra
Auditorium: Ardry Auditorium, NAU Campus
Contact:

Carrie Feiner Concert Management

  Northern Arizona University
  Flagstaff, AZ United States
Phone: 928-774-5107
e-mail: FeinerEnt@gmail.com
Web: http://www.sarabuechner.com

Sara Davis Buechner performs Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra. "Recording of the month: " I have never heard a more effective or stylish treatment of Rhapsody in Blue than this one performed by Sara Davis Buechner" Sterophile, review of Gershwin Piano Music DON"T MISS SARA DAVIS BUECHNER!!

Season Opener with Gabriel Prokofiev and Phillip Bush
Dates: Sept 18
Sponsor: Present Music
Auditorium: Turner Hall Ballroom
Contact:

Laura Russart

  1032 N. 4th St.
  Milwaukee, WI United States
Phone: 414-271-0711
e-mail: laura@presentmusic.org
Web: http://www.presentmusic.org

Present Music launches its 2010-11 season with London-based composer, dj and producer, Gabriel Prokofiev on September 18 at Turner Hall Ballroom. This is the first Milwaukee appearance by Prokofiev, founder of the Nonclassical record label and the grandson of the great Sergei Prokofiev. The PM ensemble will perform his acclaimed composition, Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra. Prokofiev will end the concert with a remix of the music performed earlier in the evening. The other portion of this concert will feature Phillip Bush, PM keyboardist/pianist who is retiring from PM after 15 seasons. He will perform the five-movement, 22-minute György Ligeti piano concerto for his farewell performance.

Trey McIntyre Project
Dates: 8:00 p.m. Sat, Sep 18
Sponsor: Roswitha and Ken Schaffer
Auditorium: Folly Theater
Contact:

Tim Ackerman

  12th and Central Sts
  Kansas City, MO United States
Phone: 816-415-5923
e-mail: ackermant@hjseries.org
Web: http://www.hjseries.org

The 46th Harriman-Jewell Series season opens with the sensational, young dance company, Trey McIntyre Project, at 8 p.m. Saturday, September 18, in the Folly Theater (12th and Central Sts.) in downtown Kansas City. The dancers will perform three works by company's namesake and artistic director, Trey McIntyre: Arrantza, Pork Songs, and Wild Sweet Love. The performance will mark the company's Kansas City debut.

Sep 20, 2010
Adult Ensembles at Brookline Music School
Dates: Sept. 20-Jan.14
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Road
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617 277-4593
Fax: 617 277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

ADULT CHAMBER ENSEMBLES Have you ever wanted to play in a band? Keep music in your life by joining an adult ensemble. Bring friends or meet new ones! Groups are organized during the first two weeks of each term and meet weekly in a relaxed, friendly environment. Open to all instrumentalists, intermediate to advanced. Flexible rehearsal schedules and multiple performance opportunities. 8-weeks, 60 minutes $220 per term New sections being added. Please call for availability. ADULT JAZZ ENSEMBLES Dust off those instruments and bring some jazz into your life! Ensembles meet weekly. Open to all instrumentalists. Multiple performance opportunities available. 15-weeks, 60 minutes $415 per term New sections being added. Please call for availability.

Dance Classes at Brookline Music School
Dates: Sept. 20 to Jan. 15
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Road
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617-277-4593
Fax: 617-277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

All classes and cost $330 per term. CREATIVE DANCE 3-5 years 3-4 years: Thursdays at 2:00pm 4-5 years: Wednesdays at 4:00pm 4-5 years: Saturdays at 10:30am SIBLING DANCE 3-7 years 3-7 years: Saturdays at 9:30am PRE-BALLET 4-7 years 4-6 years: Tuesdays at 2:45pm 4-6 years: Thursdays at 3:00pm 5-7 years: Saturdays at 11:30am BALLET 6-8 years Mondays at 4:00pm Tuesdays at 3:45pm MAKING DANCES FOR BOYS 6-8 years 5-6 years: Mondays at 2:45pm 6-8 years: Wednesdays at 2:45pm DANCE ENSEMBLE FOR BOYS 8-10 Years Wednesdays at 5:30pm DANCE ENSEMBLE 8-10 years Tuesdays at 5:00pm

Early Childhood Music & Movement Classes at Brookline Music School
Dates: Sept. 20 to Jan. 14
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Road
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617-277-4593
Fax: 617-277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

MUSIC & MOVEMENT 6 months - 29 months Encouraged by an attending parent or adult, babies and toddlers are playfully engaged with songs, chants and games that connect music to their everyday world. Classes focus on stimulating a child’s social, emotional and physical development in an informal atmosphere. 15-weeks, 50 minutes Cost: $330 per term Babies 6-12 mo.: Tuesdays at 9:30am Older Babies 8-12 mo.: Mondays at 9:30am Toddlers 13-19 mo.: Tuesdays at 10:30am Toddlers 13-19 mo.: Thursdays at 10:00am Almost/New 2s 20-23 mo.: Thursdays at 11:00am New 2s 23-29 mo.: Fridays at 9:30am MUSIC & MOVEMENT / STAY & PLAY 30 - 36 months The 40-minute structured play group is an optional addition that follows the 50-minute Music and Movement class. 15-weeks, 90 minutes $380 per term Older 2s/New 3s 30-36 mo.: Mondays at 10:30am Older 2s/New 3s 30-36 mo.: Fridays at 10:30am

Ensembles at Brookline Music School
Dates: Sept. 20-Jan. 14
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Road
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617 277-4593
Fax: 617 277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

JAZZ/ROCK/FUNK ENSEMBLES 8-18 years These small, flexible and popular ensembles are open to players of all ages and instruments. Work on improvisation skills in a relaxed atmosphere and enjoy multiple performance opportunities. Non-improvising groups are also available. 15-weeks, 60 minutes $415 per term New sections being added. Please call for availability. CHAMBER ENSEMBLES 8-18 years Chamber music groups are open to all instrumentalists at all levels. Guided by a coach, groups work on listening, balance and sight reading. Multiple performance opportunities. 15-weeks, 60 minutes $415 per term New sections being added. Please call for availability. FLUTE CHOIR 8-18 years Play original flute choir music and transcriptions on flutes of all sizes from piccolo to bass. For 8 years and older with good music reading ability. Multiple in-house and public performance opportunities. 8-weeks, 60 minutes Cost: $220 per term New sections being added. Please call for availability.

Group Instrument Classes at Brookline Music School
Dates: Sept. 20-Jan. 14
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Road
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617 277-4593
Fax: 617 277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

MUSIC FOR LITTLE MOZARTS 4-6 years 15-weeks, 50 minutes $375 per term 4-5 years: Tuesdays at 3:00pm 5-6 years: Thursdays at 3:00pm BEGINNING PIANO 7-8 years 15-weeks, 50 minutes $375 per term 7-8 years: Tuesdays at 4:00pm GROUP VOICE 7-12 years 10-weeks, 60 minutes $280 per term New sections being added. Please call for availability. SONGWRITING 13 years and up 5-weeks, 60 minutes $130 per term Qualifications: The ability to accompany yourself on piano or guitar is essential. New sections being added. Please call for availability.

Music Technology, Composition, Theory & Ear Training Classes
Dates: Sept. 20-Jan. 14
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Road
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617 277-4593
Fax: 617 277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

GARAGE BAND 6 Years & Up 14-weeks, 60 minutes $385 per term Private or group classes available. New sections being added. Please call for availability. JAZZ THEORY IN A NUTSHELL 8-18 Years 4-weeks, 90 minutes $165 per term New sections being added. Please call for availability. MUSIC THEORY/COMPOSITION/EAR TRAINING 8 Years & Up 15-weeks, 50 minutes $350 Private and group classes available. New sections being added. Brookline Music School is proud to be at the forefront of music technology, housing a state-of-the-art technology studio, outfitted with six iMacs equipped with GarageBand recording software, Sibelius notation software and the music theory skill drill program Auralia. In-depth music technology, literacy and ear training study is available for all ages and levels, in addition to open lab hours.

Suzuki Groups at Brookline Music School
Dates: Sept. 20-Jan. 14
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Road
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617 277-4593
Fax: 617 277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

SUZUKI FLUTE GROUPS 4 years and up Parent participation is required for this 8-week, 45 minute class, taken in addition to private lessons. 8-weeks, 45 minutes/biweekly Cost: $150 per term. Open to non-BMS students for $185 per term. New sections being added. Please call for availability. SUZUKI VIOLIN GROUPS 4 years and up Parent participation is required for this 8-week, 45 minute class, taken in addition to private lessons. Groups are for Pre-Twinklers through Book One. Classes serve to reinforce concepts taught in lessons, fostering a sense of community among peers and providing an opportunity to learn performance techniques in a supportive environment. 8-weeks, 45 minutes/biweekly Cost: $150 per term. When: Saturdays at 12:00pm Class Dates: 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4, 12/18, 1/8, (1/22 makeup date if needed) Open to non-BMS students for $185 per term.

Sep 21, 2010
Meet the Music Family Concert—Tough Turkey in the Big City
Dates: November 21, 2010
Sponsor: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Auditorium: Merkin Concert Hall
  New York, NY United States
Phone: (212) 875-5788
e-mail: info@chambermusicsociety.org
Web: http://www.chambermusicsociety.org/eventDetail/45/eventID=75

What happens when a turkey from the farm tries to make it in the big city? Enjoy the comic blunders of Tom Turkey starring renowned jazz and classical bass trombone virtuoso Dave Taylor as the Turkey! Artists: Bruce Adolphe, Resident Lecturer and Director of Family Programs; Louis Hanzlik, trumpet; Kristin Lee, violin; David Cossin, percussion; Alan R. Kay, clarinets/basset horns; David Taylor, bass trombone

Opening Night
Dates: September 21, 2010
Sponsor: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Auditorium: Alice Tully Hall
  New York, NY United States
Phone: (212) 875-5788
e-mail: info@chambermusicsociety.org
Web: http:///www.chambermusicsociety.org/eventDetail/45/eventID=7

The young master of the violin Gil Shaham is joined by fellow virtuoso Adele Anthony and a host of CMS musicians for a festive concert featuring beloved gems of the chamber music repertoire. Artistic Directors David Finckel and Wu Han, together with Shaham, inaugurate the season with Haydn’s rambunctious, daredevil “Gypsy Trio.” Program: Haydn Piano Trio in G major, Hob. XV:25 "Gypsy Trio" Erno Dohnanyi Serenade in C major for String Trio, Op. 10 Johannes Brahms String Sextet in G major, Op. 36 Artists: David Finckel, cello; Wu Han, piano; Adele Anthony, Gil Shaham, violin; Paul Neubauer, Richard O'Neill, viola; Sophie Shao, cello

Sep 22, 2010
Charles Lloyd Quartet tour dates
Dates: September 22 to January 30
Sponsor: ECM
  United States
Web: http://www.ecmrecords.com/

- September 22 and 23: Yoshi’s, Oakland, CA - September 24: Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA - September 25: Nate Holden Center Perf Arts, Los Angeles, CA - September 30: Dakota, Minneapolis, MN - October 2: Quebec City Jazz Festival, Quebec City, PQ - January 19: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH - January 21 and 22: Regattabar, Boston, MA - January 23: Flynn Center, Burlington, VT - January 26: U Mass, Amherst, MA - January 28: Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, CT - January 29: JALC – Rose Hall, New York, NY - January 30: Allbright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY

Sep 23, 2010
Avalon String Quartet presents
Dates: Sep 10
Sponsor: Avalon String Quartet
Auditorium: Anne and Howard Gottlieb Hall of the Joy Faith Knapp Music Center at Merit School of Music
Contact:

Eric Eatherly

  38 S. Peoria Street
  Chicago, IL United States
Phone: 1-800-838-3006
Web: http://www.brownpapertickets.com

Avalon String Quartet, one of the country’s leading chamber music ensembles, presents the fall engagement of its 2010-2011 Chicago Concert Series, titled "Opening Night at the Opera," where it will be joined by special guest artist Roger Chase (viola). The Avalon’s 2010-2011 Chicago Concert Series explores different intersections of the string quartet and the human voice, and each of the three concerts in the series examines this relationship from a different perspective.

Sep 24, 2010
Robert Levin Plays Mozart
Dates: Friday, September 24, 2010
Sponsor: Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
Auditorium: Herbst Theatre
Contact:

City Box Office

  Herbst Theatre (401 Van Ness Avenue)
  San Francisco, CA United States
Phone: (415) 392-4400
Fax: (415) 392-4400
e-mail: info@cityboxoffice.com
Web: http://philharmonia.org/sept10.html

MOZART: Incidental Music from Thamos, King of Egypt MOZART: Concerto for Fortepiano No. 20 in D minor MOZART: Fragments of newly found works for Fortepiano and Orchestra MOZART: Symphony No. 41 in C Major, "Jupiter"

Sep 25, 2010
Lexington Symphony Presents Beethoven's Fifth
Dates: September 25
Auditorium: Cary Hall
  1605 Massachusetts Ave
  Lexington, MA United States
Phone: 781-523-9009
e-mail: info@lexingtonsymphony.org
Web: http://www.lexingtonsymphony.org

Lexington Symphony's season begins on Saturday, September 25 at 8pm with Beethoven's iconic Fifth Symphony, Prokofiev's Sinfonietta and Haydn's Symphony No. 104 “London.” This wonderful opportunity to hear Beethoven's great symphonic masterpiece performed live also includes Haydn's Symphony No. 104, the last symphony of his career, and the last of the twelve London symphonies, which were an immediate success for Haydn and are favorites to this day. Sponsored by Brookline Bank. The Lexington Symphony is a group of dedicated musicians who share a passion for their music and for exacting standards of performance. With an emphasis on accessibility within the community, the symphony offers programming to reach all ages. Music Director Jonathan McPhee is one of New England’s leading musical figures and conducts orchestras throughout the United States and abroad.

Pianist Matthew McCright To Play East Coast Premieres of Works by Six Minnesota Composers at NYC’S Merkin Hall.
Dates: Saturday, September 25th
Auditorium: Merkin Concert Hall at the Kaufman Center
Contact:

Peter McDowell

  129 West 68th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 773 484 8811
e-mail: peter@petermcdowell.com
Web: http://www.matthewmccright.org/

Dispelling the notion that sophisticated art music doesn’t come from middle America, “Piano Innovation,” pianist Matthew McCright’s upcoming concert consists of new music by six compelling Minnesota composers. This special performance will take place on Saturday, September 25th, 2010, 8:00pm at Merkin Concert Hall at the Kaufman Center, 129 West 67th Street in Manhattan. General admission tickets are $20 and can be purchased at www.kaufman-center.org or by calling 212.501.3303. $15 student tickets are available at the door only.

Robert Levin Plays Mozart
Dates: Saturday, September 25, 2010 at 8 p.m.
Sponsor: Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
Auditorium: First Congregational Church
Contact:

City Box Office

  2345 Channing Way
  Berkeley, CA United States
Phone: (415) 392-4400
Fax: (415) 392-4400
e-mail: info@cityboxoffice.com
Web: http://philharmonia.org/sept10.html

MOZART: Incidental Music from Thamos, King of Egypt MOZART: Concerto for Fortepiano No. 20 in D minor MOZART: Fragments of newly found works for Fortepiano and Orchestra MOZART: Symphony No. 41 in C Major, "Jupiter"

Symphonic Jazz Orchestra in Concert
Dates: Sept 25
Sponsor: Symphonic Jazz Orchestra
Auditorium: Royce Hall - UCLA
Contact:

Susan Gordon

  Royce Drive off of Sunset Blvd.
  Los Angeles, CA United States
Phone: 310-876-8130
e-mail: susan@sjomusic.org
Web: http://www.sjomusic.org

SYMPHONIC JAZZ ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT SPECIAL GUESTS LUCIANA SOUZA AND RAUL MIDÓN Saturday, September 25, 2010, 8 PM at UCLA’s Royce Hall Concert also Features World Premiere of “Elements,” a SJO Commissioned Piece from Composer/Conductor Charles Floyd The Symphonic Jazz Orchestra (SJO), the only ensemble of its kind in the country dedicated to the unique American genre of symphonic jazz will perform in concert on Saturday, September 25, 2010 at UCLA’s Royce Hall. Conducted by Mitch Glickman, in an eclectic night of jazz, Brazilian, funk, classical and world premieres, the Symphonic Jazz Orchestra will perform with special guests Grammy Award winning jazz vocalist and Brazilian native Luciana Souza and vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Raul Midón.

Sep 26, 2010
Robert Levin Plays Mozart
Dates: Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
Sponsor: Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
Auditorium: First Congregational Church
Contact:

City Box Office

  2345 Channing Way
  Berkeley, CA United States
Phone: (415) 392-4400
Fax: (415) 392-4400
e-mail: info@cityboxoffice.com
Web: http://philharmonia.org/sept10.html

MOZART: Incidental Music from Thamos, King of Egypt MOZART: Concerto for Fortepiano No. 20 in D minor MOZART: Fragments of newly found works for Fortepiano and Orchestra MOZART: Symphony No. 41 in C major, "Jupiter"

Sep 27, 2010
Sara Davis Buechner performs in Eleanor Roosevelt series at Brandeis University
Dates: Sept 27
Sponsor: Brandeis University
Auditorium: Rapaporte Treasure Hall, Goldfarb library
Contact:

Carrie Feiner Concert Management

  415 South Street
  Waltham, MA United States
Phone: 781-736-3045
e-mail: FeinerEnt@gmail.com
Web: http://www.sarabuechner.com

The Eleanor Roosevelt Lecture series proudly presents Distinguished pianist SARA DAVIS BUECHNER. Sara is honored to be the 2010 performer/lecturer. "Buechner's performance had a beauty that might have taken even Mozart's breath away" Washington Post Date: Piano Performance: Monday, September 27 Lecture: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 SARA BUECHNER IS A PIANIST NOT TO BE MISSED!

Sep 28, 2010
Robert Levin Plays Mozart
Dates: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 at 8:00 p.m.
Sponsor: Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
Auditorium: The Center for Performing Arts
Contact:

City Box Office

  555 Middlefield Road
  Atherton, CA United States
Phone: (415) 392-4400
Fax: (415) 392-4400
e-mail: info@cityboxoffice.com
Web: http://philharmonia.org/sept10.html

MOZART: Incidental Music from Thamos, King of Egypt MOZART: Concerto for Fortepiano No. 20 in D minor MOZART: Fragments of newly found works for Fortepiano and Orchestra MOZART: Symphony No. 41 in C major, "Jupiter"

Sep 29, 2010
Robert Levin Plays Mozart
Dates: Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010 at 8:00 p.m.
Sponsor: Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
Auditorium: Hofmann Theatre, Lesher Center for the Arts
Contact:

City Box Office

  1601 Civic Drive
  Walnut Creek, CA United States
Phone: (925) 943-7469
e-mail: dchallinor@philharmonia.org
Web: http://philharmonia.org/sept10.html

MOZART: Incidental Music from Thamos, King of Egypt MOZART: Concerto for Fortepiano No. 20 in D minor MOZART: Fragments of newly found works for Fortepiano and Orchestra MOZART: Symphony No. 41 in C major, "Jupiter"

Sep 30, 2010
I Fioretti in Musica- Opera in Danza
Dates: September 30 to October 17
Sponsor: La Mama E.T.C. and Instituto Italiano di Cultura di New York
Auditorium: La MaMa E.T.C. (Ellen Stewart Theater)
Contact:

box office (212) 475-7710, www.lamama.org

  74A East Fourth Street, Manhattan
  New York, NY United States
Phone: (212) 475-7710
Web: http://www.pioneersgoeast.org

Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2:30 PM Opening Party: Oct 2; Closing Party Oct 16 after 7:30 show sponsored by Ballaro (donations accepted) $25 (discounts available for students and groups) Running time 70 minutes. "I Fioretti in Musica- Opera in Danza" (Little Flowers in Music, an Opera in Dance) is an original opera with concept, libretto, direction and sets by Gian Marco Lo Forte and an acoustic score for five voices composed by Sasha Zamler-Carhart juxtaposed with an electronic score consisting of fixed electro-acoustic sound and live vocal processing by Ryan Carter. The piece is based on the miracles of St. Francis immortalized in the 14th-century book of poems, I Fioretti Di San Francesco, and is performed in Italian with English subtitles.



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