Exciting to imagine how the pieces will sound outdoors in Magnolia this coming Sunday!
Until that time, sample a listen:
Hailstork’sย Sonata de chiesa [Paul Freeman conducting the Czech National Symphony Orchestra]
Chaminade’s Concertino for Flute with CAS Principal Flutist Stephanie Stathos as soloist. [Below- flutist Julie Lee at Merkin Concert Hall, NJ – Cecile Chaminade Concertino for Flute and Orchestra, Op. 107]
July 18 program inspired by 2021 Composer Series emails celebrating Black History and Womenโs History – featuring stephanie stathos flutist solo
Heidi Dallin shares the news:
Cape Ann Symphony musicians led by Maestro Udagawa performing at 179 Hesperus Avenue Courtesy photo
CAPE ANN SYMPHONY BRINGS BACK LIVE SYMPHONIC MUSIC ON JULY 18
Cape Ann Symphony announces An Outdoor Musical Celebration of Summer: two live outdoor concerts on Sunday, July 18 at 3:00 pm and 5:30 pm, featuring a chamber orchestra of CAS musicians under the direction of CAS Conductor and Music Director Maestro Yoichi Udagwa performing poolside at the home of CAS President Fran White in Magnolia, MA.
This special outdoor musical celebration to benefit the orchestra features Adolphus Hailstork’s Sonata dechiesa; Cรฉcile Chaminade’s Concertino for Flute highlighting CAS Principal Flutist Stephanie Stathos; and Joseph Bologne’s Symphony No. 1.
Seating for each performance is limited to 70. Tickets are $100 per person. Tickets include wine, beer, soft drinks and light hors d’oeuvres as well as a meet and greet with Maestro Udagawa and the members of the orchestra following each performance Call Cape Ann Symphony at 978-281-0543 or go to www.capeannsymphony.org for tickets and further information.
“While we love the worldwide accessibility of our virtual concert series, we at CAS recognize nothing beats hearing live classical music in person. At this time there are few opportunities for that live classical music experience. This concert really is a special treat to hear CAS in the summer. Normally we do not perform in the summer, but we are currently in the planning stages of full season in November and just could not wait until November to reunite with our audiences.
Maestro Udgawa, the musicians and the entire CAS organization are very excited about being able to perform these special outdoor live concerts on July 18. Maestro Udagwa has programmed an excellent and distinctive selection of music from three unique composers to perform in a comfortable, intimate setting. We are thrilled audiences will also get the opportunity to meet and chat with Maestro Udgawa and the musicians following each concert.”
Fran White, Cape Ann Symphony (CAS) Board President
Maestro Udagawa looks forward to performing live and reuniting with CAS musicians , “The musicians and I are thrilled to be able to perform together, and are grateful to Cape Ann President Fran White and her husband David for opening up their large backyard to host a concert again this year. It is such a pleasant, tranquil (and bug free!) venue that offers the audience close proximity to the musicians – a chance we don’t get often in large concert halls. The opportunity to make music and share it with an audience is always a thrill and more than ever, we musicians are aware of what a privilege it is. The musicians and I are looking forward to the post-concert meet and greet so we can thank our audiences in person for their unwavering support.”
An Outdoor Musical Celebration of Summer will feature a chamber orchestra from the Cape Ann Symphony under the direction of Maestro Udagawa performing the music of Adolphus Hailstork, Cรฉcile Chaminade and Joseph Bologne.
“The three pieces are gorgeous, and our principal flutist Stephanie Stathos will be playing a solo in Cรฉcile Chaminade’s Concertino.
Adolphus Hailstork is a living composer who has written unbelievably beautiful pieces. Inspired by our email about Hailstork during Black History Month, I did a deep dive into Hailstork’s body of work and found it hard to choose just one piece for the concert! I decided on his Sonata dechiesa for its rich and romantic work for strings.
Cรฉcile Chaminade’s Concertino is a piece I have admired for a long time, but when she was featured during Women’s History Month, it reminded me that I have to program something written by her. When this concert was in the planning stages, it seemed like the perfect time to feature some of her music and I knew Stephanie Stathos, our principal flutist would be the perfect soloist.
The Joseph Bologne Symphony No. 1 is a perfect classical symphony with clear themes that are light and yet full of energy. He had an extraordinary life, and it’s reflected in his music. I’m grateful that we are all starting to become more aware of the incredible contributions of these great composers and can’t wait to share them with our audiences!”
Yoichi Udagwa, Cape Ann Symphony Music Director, Maestro
Stephanie Stathos | Photo Credit: Robert Torres
Stephanie Stathos is the Principal Flute of the Cape Ann Symphony and the soloist in Cรฉcile Chaminade’s Concertino for Flute. Ms. Stathos is thrilled to play this special piece with CAS, “”Cรฉcile Chaminadeโs Concertino was commissioned by the Paris Conservatoire in 1902. It is a popular piece in the flute repertoire and features a beautiful, memorable melody that recurs throughout the piece. As a young flute student the beautiful melody captured my attention and I began learning it. Although Iโve performed the Concertino with piano over the years, playing it with the Cape Ann Symphony is a dream come true. I am very much looking forward to seeing my colleagues and Yoichi again, but also to see those who have supported us through this incredibly difficult period…
“…Each person makes a huge difference, and we are grateful to all those who attend our concerts and also to all those who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the orchestra going. I welcome the chance to say thank you in person on July 18 at the post-concert meet and greet! Personally, the canceling of all live music that accompanied the Covid months has made me reevaluate what it means to play. Itโs a huge privilege and I cherish each opportunity to perform more than ever. No one should take music making for granted – because, as we saw, it can go away very quickly.”
Stephanie Stathos, Principal Flute, Soloist
About Stephanie Stathos
Stephanie Stathos earned her degree in Flute Performance from Boston Universityโs School for the Arts. Based in Lincoln, MA, Ms. Stathos is first piccolo for the Lexington Symphony. She has served as the piccolo and second flute with the touring orchestra of the National Lyric Opera of New York. As soloist she has performed throughout the United States and Europe. Other appearances include performances with many of New Englandโs ensembles including Boston Landmarks Orchestra, Rhode Island Philharmonic, Symphony New Hampshire, Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, Concord Chorale (NH), Newburyport Choral Society, and North Shore Chamber Music. Ms. Stathos also is passionate about jazz, new music and ethnic music.
An Outdoor Musical Celebration of Summer Composers:
Adolphus Hailstork, 1941-
A prolific composer of music in every form from solo works to opera, symphony and chamber music. Adolphus Hailstork (1941- ) was born in Rochester, New York and grew up in Albany where he studied violin, piano, organ, and voice. He currently resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia. His works blend musical ideas from both the African American and European traditions.
Dr. Hailstork began his studies in composition at Howard University. He then attended the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau, France, where he studied with Nadia Boulanger. He received his Bachelor and Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music and received his PhD in composition from Michigan State University. From 1969 to 1971, Dr. Hailstork taught at Michigan State University. He then served as professor at Youngstown State University in Ohio from 1971 to 1976, and in 1977 he became professor of music and Composer-in-Residence at Virginia’s Norfolk State University. He is currently a professor of music and Composer-in-Residence at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
Cecile Chaminade, 1857-1944
French composer Cรฉcile Louise Stรฉphanie Chaminade (1857โ1944) enjoyed considerable success touring as a pianist and performing her own works. In the United States she was so popular that a national group of musical clubs was named after her, and in England her Prรฉlude for Organ was played at Queen Victoria’s funeral in 1901. In 1913 she was awarded the Lรฉgion d’Honneur, a first for a female composer. Composer Ambroise Thomas said, “This is not a woman who composes, but a composer who is a woman.โ
When Ms. Chaminade was a young her family moved to the village of Le Vรฉsinet, west of Paris, and acquired Georges Bizet as a neighbor. She began playing the piano, composing keyboard music and pieces and Bizet praised her talent. Franz Liszt also praised the talent of the young pianist. Ms. Chaminade was urged to study at the Paris Conservatory but her father forbade it, saying it would be improper for a young woman of her class. However, she was allowed to take private lessons with Conservatory faculty. Ms. Chaminade toured steadily around Europe in the 1890s, finding special success in England. Audiences, including the Queen, loved her. Queen Victoria invited her to perform at Windsor Castle.
Today, thanks to an enlightened interest in the music of women composers, Cรฉcile Chaminade’s compositions have experienced a revival in popularity.
Joseph Bologne, 1745-1799
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745-1799) is the first known classical musician of African descent. A man of many talents he was a composer, virtuoso violinist, conductor of the leading symphony orchestra in Paris, and a renowned champion fencer.
Born in the French colony of Guadeloupe, he was the son of George Bologne de Saint-Georges, a wealthy planter and Anne Nano, his wifeโs African slave. At the age of seven his father took him to France, where he received an extensive education. During the French Revolution, he served as a colonel of the Lรฉgion St.-Georges, the first all-black regiment in Europe, fighting on the side of the Republic. Mr. Bologne traveled throughout Europe and England, fighting in many battles and, in competition, beating some of the most famous swordsmen in his time, while also conducting, performing and composing numerous string quartets, many instrumental pieces and several operas.
Cape Ann Symphony’s Outdoor Musical Celebration of Summer Benefit Concerts are Sunday, July 18 at 3:00 pm and 5:30 pm at 179 Hesperus Avenue, Magnolia, MA. Rain date is Sunday, July 25. Tickets are $100 per person. Tickets include wine, beer, soft drinks and light hors d’oeuvres as well as a meet and greet with Maestro Udagawa and the members of the orchestra following each performance.
Tickets are limited. Call Cape Ann Symphony at 978-281-0543 or go to www.capeannsymphony.org for tickets and further information.
Photo credits:
Stephanie Stathos, Principal Flute of the Cape Ann Symphony and the soloist in Cรฉcile Chaminade’s Concertino for Flute in An Outdoor Musical Celebration of Summer on July 18 Photo Credit: Robert Torres
Adolphus Hailstork, Composer Courtesy photo
Joseph Bologne, Composer Courtesy photo
Cape Ann Symphony musicians led by Maestro Udagawa performing at 179 Hesperus Avenue Courtesy photo
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Our selections of exceptionally beautiful pieces to play for our outdoor benefit concerts were inspired by our Black History and Women’s History series of emails we recently sent.
18 Musicians of the Cape Ann Symphony under the direction of Maestro Yoichi Udagawa will be playing:
Adolphus Hailstork’sย Sonata de chiesa Cecile Chaminades’sย Concertino for Flute Featured in our Women’s History Month series. Joseph Bologne’sย Symphony No. 1 Featured in our Black History Month series.
There will be two performances on July 18 at 3:00pm and at 5:30pm
Awesome news from Heidi Dallin – Happy musical for Happy spring!
Here is the link for the West Parish show.ย The show is free and you can watch anytime on Friday and Saturday (this week)ย but you must sign up for the event to get the link.ย The Bye Bye Birdie young performers’ edition is about an hour long.ย Please share!
-Heidi Dallin
Support the students’ efforts and arts in Gloucester Public Schools. There’s a decades long tradition of 5th grade plays.
WINTER YOUTH PROGRAMS SET FOR GLOUCESTER STAGE
Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop
Accepting Students For Winter 2020 Session
NEW Classes in Advanced Acting for Teens Ages 14 and Older
plus Monologue & Song Audition Prep and Costume Design
Winter Session Begins February 28 !
Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop is now accepting students ages 5-18 for the 2020 Winter Session of professional arts instruction: Advanced Teens Ages 14 and older: Fridays at 2:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am. Children Ages 5-10 years old: Fridays at 4:30 pm and Saturdays at 8 am. Teens Ages 11-13 years old: Saturdays at 8 am. The Youth Acting Workshop Winter 2020 Session features expanded instruction time of four class hours per week, an Advanced Acting Class for Teens and scholarship opportunities. Students will receive instruction in acting, directing, play writing, vocal production, improvisation, creating characters and the world of the play and costume design during the six week session. Acting teacher, director and award winning actress Gloucester native Heidi Dallin will be joined by guest instructors: Danvers native and Tufts University grad Sarah Vandewalle to teach personal expression through writing a monologue; Costume Designer of YAW’s annual production of Holiday Delights, Gloucester native and New York University grad with an MFA in Costume Design , Jennifer Greeke, to teach Costume Design and Gordon College grad Marion Wolter to teach expressing yourself through song and auditioning for musical theater. Students will write and perform personal monologues as well as learn and perform contemporary musical theater songs and design costumes for each project. Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshops are designed to provide young people an outlet to nurture their creative potential through developing self-confidence, communication and teamwork skills to use in their daily life as well as introducing them to the skills necessary for professional theater. Registration is open for the Winter 2020 Session. Sibling discounts and Scholarships are available. Class size is limited and registration is on a first come basis. For further information and to register, call 978-283-6688 or visit http://www.gloucesterstage.com/youth-actors-workshops/
Youth Acting Workshop students perform at Gloucester Stage
Photo 1: Stage Combat from the Advanced Teen Class: Gloucester’s Brendan Heanue, 15; Anita Magee, 15; Gabrielle Cros, 14 and Anya Lichtenwald, 16
Photo 2: L to R: Gloucester’s Anita Magee, 15 & Gabriel Magee, 13,
Photo 3: L to R: Gloucester’s James Towne, 9; Gabrielle Cros, 14
Photo 4: Foreground: Gloucester’s Bezzie Strong, 14; Background: Anya Lichtenwald, 16
Photo 5:Foreground: Gloucester’s Bianca Numerosi, 7; Background: Calvin Lee, 8
Photo 6: Gloucester’s Brendan Heanue, 15
Photo 7: L to R: Gloucester’s Stella DiMercurio; Rockport’s Julia Drost
Photo 8: Gloucester’s Onni Gibson
Photo 9: Gloucester’s Elliana Parsons, 12
photo credit: Emily Harney
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Glorious Weekend
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Cast: AMANDA COLLINS, LEWIS D. WHEELER, PAUL MELENDY, GABRIEL KUTTNER.ย With Bob Walsh, Malachi Rosen and Heidi Dallin
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Don’t missย The 39 Steps, a thriller/love story/comedic stage adaption of Alfred Hitchckock’s thriller of the same name, now playing at the Gloucester Stage Company. Directed by Bob Walsh and starring Amanda Collins, Lewis D. Wheeler, Paul Melendy, and Gabriel Kuttner, with foley artist Malachi Rosen.
Check out our podcast with this supremely talented and hysterical cast, airing tonight at 8pm.ย
On the Saturday during Fiesta, my granddaughter Charlotte and I had the joy of attending Nonna, What is St. Peter’s Fiesta, a Gloucester Stage Company original adaption of the beautiful book of the same name, written by Laura Ventimiglia. The production was fantastic, the kids wonderfully talented, and I think it was so successful thatย Nonna, What is St. Peter’s Fiesta is going to become a tradition at Gloucester Stage.
Many, many thanks to Laura and Heidi for inviting Charlotte and I. Charlotte, who is not quite two, had a wonderful time–the show is appealing to a wide range of ages–from the very youngest to the very oldest nonnas and nonnos in the audience.
Laura and her grandchildren โค
Nonna, What is St. Peter’s Fiesta:ย
NARRATOR- Gianna Ferace
JOEY- Biancaย Numerosi
AMELIA- Lia Sophia Numerosi
JACOB- Nathan Gorman-Melo
NONNA- Emily Grace
MR. AMATORE- Finn Wall
ST. PETER- Naia Gibson
LOCAL FISHERMEN/STORM- Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, Miranda Joyce, Sophie Camera Murray, , Schuylar Corbett April Smith, Oni Gibson, Benjamin Pixley . Mia Jaworski, Anya Lichtenwald. Alexis Thomas, Olivia Philbrook, Miranda Joyce
MRS. VITTORIA- Lucy Camera Murray
FAMILY- Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, Miranda Joyce,
COUSINS- Sophie Camera Murray, Emerson Philbrook
MR. MARINO- AJ Porcello
MR. BRUNO- April Smith
MISS NICOSIA- Gabi Cros
SEINE BOAT ROWERS- Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, Anya Lichtenwald, Alexis Thomas
GREASY POLE WALKERS- Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, AJ Procello, Alexis Thomas, Benjamin Pixley, Schuylar Corbett
Greasy Pole Flag: Emerson Philbrook
CARDINAL-Finn Wall
PRIESTS/ FLEET Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, Miranda Joyce, Sophie Camera Murray,
Strega Nona:ย
NARRATOR- Mirandaย Joyce
STREGA NONA- Brady Patten
NONAโS CAT- Oni Gibson
TOWNSFOLK/ SPAGHETTI-ย Emily Grace, Bianca Numerosi, Naia Gibson, Gabi,Cros, Lia Sophia Numerosi, Gianna Ferace,ย AJ Porcello, Nathan Gorman-Melo, Lucy Camera Murray, Nateย ย Oaks, Anya Lichtenwald, Alexis Thomas
TOWNSPERSON 1- Mia Jaworski
TOWNSPERSON 2-ย ย Finn Wall
TOWNSPERSON 3- April Smith
TOWNSPERSON 4- Schuylarย Corbett
BIG ANTHONY- Benjamin Pixley
PASTA POT- Sophie Camera MurrayGrace Numerosi and Bianca Numerosi
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CLASSES START FRIDAY, JULY 12 AT GLOUCESTER STAGE
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Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop offersย professionalย theatre training for young people ages 5 to 18ย onย Fridays from July 12 through August 16.ย Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop provides young people an opportunity to develop self-confidence, communication and teamwork skills to use in their daily life as well as to introduce them to the skills necessary for professional theatre. A professional training program, the workshops include an introduction to theatre basics such as theatre games, improvisation, movement, vocal and physical expression, character preparation, scene study, storytelling, writing, public speaking and confidence building training. Award winning actress Heidi Dallin teaches acting in collaboration with Special Guest Instructors who offer specialized training in theatre related disciplines.ย Guest Instructors in past summers have included:ย ย Academy Award, Grammy Award and Emmy Award nominated actress Lindsay Crouse; Punk rock icon Willie Alexander; and former SNLย and Parks and Rec cast member Brad Hallย plus classes in stage combat, Shakespeare, sword play, and costume and prop design.ย The 2019 Summer Session begins Friday, July 12 and meets on Fridays for two hours per week through Friday, August 16 at Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. The students are divided in classes according to age: Childrenโs Class: 9 am to 11 am-5 to 8 year olds; Pre-Teen Class: 11:30 am to 1:30 pm-9 to 11 year olds; Teen Class: 2 pm to 4 pm-12 to 18 years old. Need based Scholarships are available for all age groups. . Call Heidi at 978-283-6688 to register or for more information or to register onlineย go toย www.gloucesterstage.com
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At Gloucester Stage adapted Nonna, What is St Peter’s Fiestaย will be performed June 29th 10:00AM Free coffee and donuts Buy tickets in advance at www.gloucesterstage.com
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Barefoot In The Park At Gloucester Stage and “The Binding”
Single Use Plastics Info from Eric Magers
The perfect Father’s Day
Happy Birthday Mimi
Lobsterman Chris
Fiesta week coming up
Congratulations GHS Girls Softball D2 North Champsย tied 6-6 going into extra innings and scored 8 at the top of the 8th.
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Sawyer Free Library continues its June Genealogy programs this Thursday June 13ย 4 – 5:30 PM with Jackie Linsky, the Local history Librarian. Other programs include Thursday June 20 7-8:30 PM about DNA with Peg Plummer and Thursday June 27 7-8:30 PM on Cemeteries with Carol Kelly! Woot Woot! See you there!
Barefoot in the Park at Gloucester Stage is a fun show! Ticket information here:ย http://gloucesterstage.com/
Susan continues to be overcharged
Piping Plover Update
4PM Wednesday Avis Murray Tennis Court Dedication on Stacy Boulevard
Pride Flag Raising Monday at 3PM City Hall Gloucester MA
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1st Degreeย Reiki Classes;ย Self-Reiki for Self-Care.ย In Sedona Arizona June 13 – 17 and Peabody MA June 20 and 30th.ย 15 CE’sย for Nurses, Case Managers and Social Workers. .ย Link to –ย Dreamtime Wellness
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Paper straw alternative
Notch brewery opening A beer garden At Woodman’s This Summer
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Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop is now accepting students ages 5-18 for the 2019 Winter Session of professional arts instruction beginning on Friday, February 8 for Children 5-10 years old and beginning on Saturday, February 9 for Teens 11-18 years old.
The Youth Acting Workshop Winter 2019 Session features expanded instruction time of four class hours per week, lower tuition for all students and scholarship opportunities.
Students will receive instruction in acting, directing, play writing, vocal production,ย improvisation, creating characters and the world of the play, prop design, set design andย lighting design during the six week session. Acting teacher, director and award winning actress Gloucester native Heidi Dallin will be joined by guest instructors :ย Danvers native Sarah Vandewalle to teachย How to Write aย Play; Lighting Designer of YAW’s annualย production of Holiday Delights,ย Claire Morse to teach Lighting and Set Design and Gloucester’s Emme Shaw to teach Prop Design.
Students will write and perform 10 minuteย plays and design props, lights and set for each play. Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshops are designed to provide young people an outlet to nurture their creative potential through developing self-confidence, communication and teamwork skills to use in their daily life as well as introducing them to the skills necessary for professional theater.
Registration is open for the Winter 2018ย Session. Class size is limited and registration is on a first come basis. For further information and to register, call 978-283-6688.
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