Tag: Music Festival

  • Salieri Bard Fest Dates Announced

    Salieri Bard Fest Dates Announced

    For Antonio Salieri’s birthday, an announcement of next year’s Bard Music Festival…

  • Bard Music Fest Focuses on Rachmaninoff

    He was a visiting scholar at the Bard Music Festival in 2018, an event devoted to Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and “his world.” A mere blip in Taruskin’s career, but he was awarded an honorary degree from the college’s president, and the festival music director, Leon Botstein. Rachmaninoff will be the focus of this year’s festival, August 5-14. For more information, follow the link (in no way associated with Taruskin’s obituary).

    https://fishercenter.bard.edu/whats-on/programs/bard-music-festival/

  • Raritan River Music Fest Returns to NJ & PA

    Raritan River Music Fest Returns to NJ & PA

    Attention, music-loving Jerseyites and Eastern Pennsylvanians!

    The robins and catbirds are scarcely settled-in, and already the first of the warm-weather music festivals is upon us!

    For the 33rd consecutive year, Raritan River Music will beat the summer crush, in presenting a winning combination of spring, music, and historic venues in Raritan and Warren Counties. Internationally-renowned soloists and ensembles will venture in to scenic West-Central Jersey to present a wide range of musical programs in a variety of genres.

    The first of the concerts will take place this Friday at 7:30 pm at Stanton Reformed Church in Stanton. The Bergamot Quartet will perform works by living composers, with a special emphasis on women (including Pulitzer Prize-winner Tania Leon), in dialogue with music by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel. The program will also include selections by Paul Wiancko, Suzanne Farrin, and Ledah Finck, from their album “In the Brink.”

    On Saturday, May 14, at 4 pm, outdoors under cover at Blue Army Shrine in Asbury (NOT to be confused with Asbury Park), fiddler Eileen Ivers will return with her all-star band, The unIVERSal Roots (on Irish fiddle, guitar, Irish accordion, whistles, trumpet, bass, and percussion, with vocals) to share music from her new album, “Scatter the Light.”

    On Saturday, May 21, at 7:30 pm, at Greenwich Presbyterian Church in Stewartsville, Raritan River Music founders (and Warren County residents) Michael Newman and Laura Oltman, a.k.a. the Newman and Oltman Guitar Duo – for 35 years ensemble in residence at the Mannes School of Music – will be joined by leading Mannes faculty. They’ll perform a new Raritan River Music commission from esteemed Cuban master Leo Brouwer, entitled “Through the Looking Glass.”

    Also on the program will be Brazilian composer Clarice Assad’s “Dusty Grooves” and Yenne Lee’s arrangement of her YouTube sensation (with 19 million views) “Autumn Leaves.” In addition, Hannah Murphy and Phil Goldenberg will play selections from their groundbreaking project “Changing the Canon,” featuring nine eminent Black American composers, here represented by Mason Byrnes and Thomas Flippin.

    The festival will conclude on Saturday, May 28, at 7:30 pm at Prallsville Mills in Stockton, with the improvisatory ensemble 9 Horses, a group that blurs the line between “folk art” and “fine art,” playing selections from their critically-acclaimed albums, on mandolins (acoustic and electric), violins, Hardanger d’amore, and bass.

    This year’s festival may also be accessed via online streaming. If you attend in-person, please bring proof of vaccination status. Also, exercise common sense in terms of maintaining appropriate face coverings at the venues, so you don’t get or spread the bug!

    For more information and directions, visit raritanrivermusic.org.


    COUNTER-CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: The Bergamot Quartet, Eileen Ivers & the unIVERSal Roots, the Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo, and 9 Horses

  • Raritan River Music Festival Returns

    Raritan River Music Festival Returns

    Like the flowers in spring, live music events are gradually creeping back into bloom.

    The Raritan River Music Festival will begin its 32nd season this weekend, with options to enjoy four outdoor performances, in-person or at-home, via real-time internet streaming. Socially-distanced, covered seating will be available over four Saturdays in May at Blue Army Shrine in Asbury, NJ (not to be confused with Asbury Park).

    For more information and concert details, visit raritanrivermusic.org.

  • Cape May Music Fest Kicks Off Summer

    Cape May Music Fest Kicks Off Summer

    Memorial Day weekend. The unofficial start of summer.

    If you find yourself transplanted to a beach in South Jersey over the next couple of weeks, you might be interested in rinsing the sand out of your bathing suit and heading on over to Cape May for some concerts.

    The 26th annual Cape May Music Festival will begin on Sunday and run through June 11. This year’s roster will include brass band, chamber music, orchestral, jazz and traditional Celtic groups.

    You can read more about it in my article in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2015/05/classical_music_26th_annual_ca.html

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