Look at what’s coming for live music. By M.E. Productions and it’s so close to home!

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When it comes to local entertainment the days of procrastination are over

I love to procrastinate.  One of my Grandfather’s favorite sayings (he had lots of them) is “Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow, ’cause you might not have to do it.”

It used to be that if you wanted to see live music in Gloucester and Cape Ann, you could decide at the last minute, stroll down to the venue just before showtime, get your tickets at the door, mosey on in and find a good seat.

Those days are gone.  Oops, did you want to see Chelsea Berry & Friends at Crowell Chapel on Dec 7 or Cape Ann Big Band’s Shalin Liu matinee on Dec 8?  Too bad.  They’re sold out.  The good news is that Chelsea & Friends added a new show on Dec 8 and there are still a few tickets for Cape Ann Big Band at 7pm.

But if you wanted to see Overboard on Nov 30 at Old Sloop, you’re just plain outa luck. They’re completely sold out.  So are a number of other local shows between now and Christmas.

More good news : we added a Sunday Matinee on Dec 15 for our Henri Smith Christmas show at The Larcom Theatre in Beverly, so you can still get good seats.  And there are still a few seats left to some of the Shalin Liu shows we told you about in this post.  But these won’t last long, so don’t think you’ve got much time to decide.

I think we can probably all agree that having a thriving music scene in Gloucester and Cape Ann is a good thing for all of us — even if it means we miss a few shows because we don’t pay attention to posts like this one that tell us to save the date.

Shalin Liu Performance Center – Great music coming in December

In December, visit the Shalin Liu Performance Center for great music–The Nutopians, led by Rex Fowler of Aztec Two Step & Tom Dean of Devonsquare celebrate the songs of John Lennon on the anniversary of his death. On December 15, hear swing guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli in Swing Xing. A master guitarist who’s known for his work with musical great Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett!  See the full schedule here.

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Don’t be fooled by cooler weather — the music season NEVER slows down on Cape Ann

A few places have closed for the season and there aren’t as many tourists around.  Traffic is lighter.  The Cut Bridge isn’t always up.  But that doesn’t mean you can wait until the last minute to get tickets to concerts at Shalin Liu.  That’s because with a world-class music venue down the road in Rockport, the season never really ends — at least not the music season.  Many of their concerts are already sold out — or nearly sold out, meaning you have to call the box office to see if there are any seats left, namely: Capital Steps and Arlo Guthrie.  There are still a few tickets left for Jonathan Edwards and Peter Wolf, but not many.  And the Cape Ann Big Band matinee on Dec 8 is nearly sold out too.  There are still some good orchestra seats for The Freddy Cole Quartet on next Friday, Nov 15, but they’re going fast too.  Check out his video below:

So the moral of the story is that just because it’s getting cold out doesn’t mean you can wait until the last minute to get tickets to world-class concerts at Cape Ann’s premier concert venue!

Joan Osborne Acoustic Duo performance featuring Keith Cotton in Rockport, MA. Shalin Liu Performance Center ~ Two standing ovations..Opening act John Colvert 10.11.2013

Joan Osborne & Keith Cotton ~ Acoustic Duo

John Colvert

note to self…take notes.

Hey guitar fans you don’t want to miss Dublin Guitar Quartet at Shalin Liu – October 18

Brian Bolger, Pat Brunnock, John O’Shea, and Tomas O’Durcain

DUBLIN GUITAR QUARTET
Friday, October 18, 8pm
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“The Dublin Guitar Quartet have no frontiers when it comes to blazing a trail for contemporary music.”— Sunday Business Post (Ireland)

Described as a “quartet with a difference” by the Irish Times, the Dublin Guitar Quartet is a one-of-a-kind classical guitar ensemble that occupies a unique space in the wider chamber music world. It is the first classical guitar quartet devoted to new music. Since its formation at the Dublin Conservatory of Music and Drama, DGQ has worked to expand the limited repertoire by commissioning new works and adapting modern masterpieces from outside of the guitar repertoire. Audiences can expect an explosive, entertaining, and completely novel concert experience.

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PETER WOLF unplugged at Shalin Liu – November 29th – Don’t Wait to Get your tickets

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Bluesy Rock ‘n’ Roller Peter Wolf is best known for his stretch as the front man with the J. Geils Blues Band, where he was known for his stage antics and quick wit. After seeing the J. Geils Band in concert for the first time, Wolf immediately joined the band where he became not only the leader of the group, but also handled much of the group’s business affairs. The band soon became well known for their vivacious and exciting live performances. After gaining recognition in New England, they caught the attention of Bill Graham, a well-known promoter who continued to book them, helping them gain fans in every city they visited.

After the band parted ways in 1983 due to creative differences, Wolf took on a solo career releasing seven solo albums and collaborating with countless musicians such as Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. His sixth solo album Sleepless was listed as one of the 500 “Greatest Albums of All Time” by Rolling Stonemagazine in 2002, and his most recent release, 2010’s Midnight Souvenirs, won best album at the Boston Music Awards Some of his best solo hits include “Come as You Are”, “Lights Out”, “99 Worlds” and “Nothing But the Wheel”.

Wolf will be joining us at the Shalin Liu Performance Center with a special acoustic show to share some of his new music, old favorites, and that hugely charismatic stage presence for which he is so well known.

Check out all the great music coming to Shalin Liu here

Joan Osborne at Shalin Liu on Friday October 11- Only a Few Seats Left

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Armed with her strong, sultry voice, Joan Osborne’s genre-crossing prowess has garnered accolades as a singer-songwriter, pop hitmaker, and rootsy, bluesy soul singer for almost two decades. Since the
release of her 1995 breakout album Relish and her hit song “One of Us” that catapulted her into super stardom status with seven Grammy nominations, Osborne has waded deeper into the world of blues and R&B, from which her love of singing began. In 2002 she cemented her reputation as a top tier soul singer with the acclaimed documentary Standing in the Shadows of Motown and a tour with legendary Motown band The Funk Brothers. Earning a 2013 Grammy nomination, her latest album Bring It on Home is her first album composed entirely of covers in that genre, featuring songs by Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Nina Simone, Otis Redding, and more ranging from Slim Harpo’s “Shake Your Hips” to the Bill Withers deep cut “Same Love That Made Me Laugh.”

Check out this video of Joan:

There are still some great seats left! Saturday, September 21, 8 PM for SAVOY BROWN – UNPLUGGED featuring KIM SIMMONDS @ The Shalin Liu Performance Center

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Legendary…a blues/rock institution…true innovators. These are just a few of the ways Savoy Brown has been described over the past 40 years by music critics and fans. One of the earliest of British blues bands, Savoy Brown, with founder guitarist Kim Simmonds at the helm, helped launch the 1967 UK blues boom movement that brought blues music back to the USA invigorating the style forever. In the process, the band became part of the framework that launched the rock and roll music of the 1970’s. Their influence now stretches into modern rock as we know it today. From London’s Soho night clubs in 1966 to headlining the world’s most famous venues (Carnegie Hall, Fillmore’s East, and West, Cobo Hall, etc.), Savoy Brown has done it all and as the band continues to tour worldwide they give a glimpse into the past and also inspire new listeners with their personal brand of rocking boogie, blues, and rock.

The band will play a special ‘bare essentials’ unplugged show, tailored for the intimate setting of the Shalin Liu Performance Center. For any Savoy Brown fan, this is a unique opportunity to see a one of a kind show with special material!

TICKETS: $25-$39   http://rockportmusic.org/jazz-world/9-21-13.html

Together Live: JON BUTCHER AND FLY AMERO Shalin Liu Performance Center Saturday, September 28, 8pm 37 Main Street, Rockport, MA

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Hello friends!
I wanted to let you all know… they’re going fast, but plenty of good seats remain
for my September show with Jon Butcher at Shalin Liu!  Call 978-546-7391, or
(even easier) click on the link below.  Looking forward to playing for you some
brand new songs from my upcoming CD! ~ Fly

Together Live:
JON BUTCHER AND FLY AMERO
Shalin Liu Performance Center
Saturday, September 28, 8pm
37 Main Street, Rockport, MA
http://www.rcmf.org/jazz-world/9-28-13.html

Edgar Meyer & Mike Marshall at Rockport Music on 9/22/13

Rockport Music presents legendary double bassist Edgar Meyer and virtuoso mandolinist Mike Marshall on September 22nd.  Other September events include several special film events including the Manhattan Short Film Festival and a Sneak Preview Event of a new film about the Gloucester-based organ building company C.B. Fisk on September 19th , as well as a National Theatre of London broadcast of Shakespeare’s Othello.

For more information visit RockportMusic or call the box office at 978-546-7391.

Saturday, September 21, 8 PM Presented by M.E. Productions SAVOY BROWN- UNPLUGGED featuring KIM SIMMONDS

Legendary…a blues/rock institution…true innovators. These are just a few of the ways Savoy Brown has been described over the past 40 years by music critics and fans. One of the earliest of British blues bands, Savoy Brown, with founder guitarist Kim Simmonds at the helm, helped launch the 1967 UK blues boom movement that brought blues music back to the USA invigorating the style forever. In the process, the band became part of the framework that launched the rock and roll music of the 1970’s. Their influence now stretches into modern rock as we know it today. From London’s Soho night clubs in 1966 to headlining the world’s most famous venues (Carnegie Hall, Fillmore’s East, and West, Cobo Hall, etc.), Savoy Brown has done it all and as the band continues to tour worldwide they give a glimpse into the past and also inspire new listeners with their personal brand of rocking boogie, blues, and rock.

The band will play a special ‘bare essentials’ unplugged show, tailored for the intimate setting of the Shalin Liu Performance Center. For any Savoy Brown fan, this is a unique opportunity to see a one of a kind show with special material!

2nd Annual Rockport Music Jazz Festival August 14 – 18

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Rockport Music presents its 2nd Annual Rockport Music Jazz Festival August 14 through 18.  The Jazz Festival offers something for all jazz lovers—including the astounding jazz interpretations of Grammy Award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling, the warm vocal timbre of Roberta Gambarini, the 1950s vocal jazz of the Four Freshmen, the African-inspired jazz of violinist Regina Carter, and culminating with three-time Grammy Award winning jazz saxophonist Branford Marsalis.  New this year for the Jazz Festival—Jazz Chats! The Jazz Chats are informal gatherings starting at 7 pm for concert attendees to delve deeper into the subject of jazz—its beginnings, its growth, and its future with such jazz leaders as Eric Jackson, Steve Schwartz, Rich Tennant, and Ron Della Chiesa.  Additionally, several of the Jazz Festival artists have agreed to join the Jazz Chats for their concerts, including the Four Freshmen, Kurt Elling, and Branford Marsalis!

The Jazz Festival opens with Roberta Gambarini on Wednesday, August 14, at 8 pm, whose warm vocal timbre and impeccable timing earned her a Grammy nomination for her album Easy to Love.  Selected as DownBeat Magazine’s 2009 Rising Star Female Vocalist of the Year and the Jazz Journalists Associations’ Female Jazz Singer of the Year, Gambarini has performed with such jazz greats as Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, and Christian McBride.    The Boston Globe hails her as, “a true successor to Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Carmen McRae.”   Tickets: $31-$52

Performing on Thursday, August 15, at 8 pm, the Four Freshmen dominated the airwaves in the 1950s and influenced major groups like The Beach Boys. Open-harmonic jazz arrangements blended with a classic big band sound have earned the group six Grammy nominations and a place in the Vocal Hall of Fame. Enjoy pop tunes and jazz standards from the Great American Songbook.  The Wall Street Journal hails them as, “an ultra-talented quartet of vocalists.”  Tickets: $31-$52

Grammy Award winning jazz vocalist Kurt Elling performs on Friday, August 16, at 8 pm.  With a perfected four octave range, astonishing technical mastery, and a knack for storytelling, Elling is among the world’s foremost jazz vocalists. Every one of his ten albums has been nominated for a Grammy, and, year after year, he has won DownBeat’s Critics Poll and the Jazz Journalists Association’s “Male Singer of the Year.” Enjoy unique interpretations of songs by The Beatles, Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder, and more from his latest album 1916 Broadway—The Brill Building Project.  “In an era when bona fide jazz singers are in perilously short supply…Elling seems hellbent on rewriting the definition of what jazz singing is all about.”  Chicago Tribune  Tickets: $39-$58

Pre-eminent jazz violinist Regina Carter returns to Rockport Music on Saturday, August 17, at 8 pm, to showcase her album Reverse Thread, traditional African folk music brilliantly fused with the expressive contemporary twist for which she’s known. Lauded as one of the finest violinists of her generation, Carter tours around the world and has performed with artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Lauryn Hill, Billy Joel, and Mary J. Blige.    Tickets: $45-$65

On Sunday, August 18, at 5 pm, renowned Grammy® Award-winning saxophonist and Tony Award® nominee Branford Marsalis and with longtime pianist Joey Calderazzo perform at Rockport Music.  Their spectacular duo collaboration Songs of Mirth and Melancholy reveal an ever deepening musical relationship and provide the listener with a glimpse into their musical journey.  Saxophonist Branford Marsalis consorts with Joey Calderazzo… for a session that is surprisingly sublime. Marsalis and Calderazzo sound classical in the best jazz sense: handsome melodies creating beauty and lots of free space for interaction.”  Philadelphia Inquirer  Tickets: SOLD OUT

See Ann Hampton Callaway an icon of the American songbook @ Shalin

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ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY

Returning for an encore performance at Shalin Liu, Ann Hampton Callaway is a national multimedia superstar, having performed as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, and an actress in theatre and film. Considered an icon of the American songbook and known for a Tony-nominated performance in the hit Broadway musical Swing! (she even wrote the theme song for the TV show The Nanny), Callaway’s records are platinum selling. She has performed for President Clinton, shared the stage with superstars like Liza Minelli and Wynton Marsalis, and is a frequent guest performer for renowned symphonies, including The Boston Pops. Her passionate and spontaneous performances delight audiences around the country.

Rockport Music Shalin Liu Performance Center
Ann Hampton Callaway
August 9 & 10 @ 8pm
A few tickets still available call 978-546-7391

Still time to save money on Rockport Music’s 13-14 season

You’ve heard of season tickets, right?  Over the past few years, theatres and music venues have improved on that concept, offering something they call Flex Subscriptions, which are better than season tickets:

  • You get the best seats.
  • You don’t have to buy a ticket to every concert in the season in order to save money.
  • You can cherry pick the concerts you want to see by selecting from all concerts presented during the entire season.
  • You can exchange one concert for another after you purchase tickets.

As you might expect, Cape Ann’s #1 award-winning music venue, Shalin Liu Performance Center offers Flex Subscriptions, which are now on sale for their 2013-2014 season.  And they’ve added an additional benefit — you don’t pay any processing fee for additional concerts you add to your Flex Subscription.  Plus, at Rockport Music, all you have to do is buy tickets to 4 different concerts to save 10% (see details here).  If you’ve been following our early warning posts, you’ll know that Rockport Music concerts usually sell out.  So check out their season below and go buy your tickets now.  Then you can relax!

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Great Music Happening at Shalin Liu – Get your Tickets before they are all gone!

HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN

HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN
At Shalin Liu Performance Center
July 26, 2013
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Since their first recording in 1998, Austin-based Hot Club of Cowtown has grown to be the most globe-trotting, hardest-swinging Western swing trio on the planet. But for guitarist Whit Smith, fiddler Elana James, and bassist Jake Erwin, it has always been about staying true to their roots.

“Unfussy and unpretentious, their blend of down-home melodies and exuberant improvisation harks back to a lost era…”
The Times (London)

“This Austin-based western swing/jazz trio….will bring even the
tamest audience to its feet.”
Chicago Tribune

Great music happening at Shalin Liu Performance Center but don’t wait till the last minute to get tickets because these shows SELL OUT!

Friday, July 5, 2013
8:00 pm   JUDY COLLINS

Folk music icon Judy Collins blew Rockport audience members away last year
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Saturday, July 6, 2013
8:00 pm   JUDY COLLINS

With Grammy Award-winning hits like “Both Sides Now” and “Send in the Clowns”
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Sunday, July 7, 2013
5:00 pm   CALMUS VOCAL ENSEMBLE, LEIPZIG

“The group held the audience…nearly spellbound with its artistry.” – The Washington Post, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
8:00 pm   GILLES VONSATTEL

Vonsattel champions the expansion of the conventional classical concert experience
Friday, July 12, 2013
8:00 pm   EVIYAN

An ensemble of composers/performers, genre-crossing EVIYAN–
Saturday, July 13, 2013
8:00 pm   RUSSELL SHERMAN

Known as an eloquent communicator, pianist Russell Sherman performs with poetic grace
Sunday, July 14, 2013
5:00 pm   CANADIAN BRASS

“These are the men who put brass music on the map…” The Washington Post
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
7:00 pm   METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE

Richard Eyre’s hit production stars Elina Garanca as the seductive gypsy of the title
Sunday, July 21, 2013
5:00 pm   SUZANNE VEGA

Vega is a masterful storyteller known for her hit songs “Luka” and “Tom’s Diner.”
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
7:00 pm   METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE

VERDI: IL TROVATORE, David McVicar’s stirring production of Verdi’s intense drama
Friday, July 26, 2013
8:00 pm   HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN

Hardest-swinging Western swing trio on the planet!
Sunday, July 28, 2013
3:00 pm   THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER

Ten-time Grammy® Award-winning vocal super group
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7:00 pm   THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER

Ten-time Grammy Award® winning vocal super group,
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013
7:00 pm   METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE

ROSSINI: ARMIDA, the mythical story of a sorceress who enthralls men in her island prison
Thursday, August 1, 2013
8:00 pm   CHERISH THE LADIES

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the world-renowned Celtic ensemble Cherish the Ladies
Friday, August 2, 2013
8:00 pm   KAKI KING

known for her percussive, virtuosic take on string instruments
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
7:00 pm   METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE

VERDI: LA TRAVIATA, Natalie Dessay stars as Verdi’s most beloved heroine
Friday, August 9, 2013
8:00 pm   ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY

Ann Hampton Callaway returns for an encore show with characteristic passion and sponteneity
Saturday, August 10, 2013
8:00 pm   ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY

Considered an icon of the American songbook and a Tony-nominated performer
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
7:00 pm   METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE

PUCCINI: TURANDOT, Director Franco Zeffirelli’s breathtaking production of Puccini’s last opera
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
8:00 pm   ROBERTA GAMBARINI

“Gambarini is a true successor to Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, and Carmen McRae.” -The BG
Thursday, August 15, 2013
8:00 pm   THE FOUR FRESHMEN

Dominating the airwaves in the 1950s The Four Freshmen are America’s most enduring vocal group
Friday, August 16, 2013
8:00 pm   KURT ELLING

With a perfected four octave range, astonishing technical mastery, and a knack for storytelling
Saturday, August 17, 2013
8:00 pm   REGINA CARTER

Preeminent jazz violinist Regina Carter returns to Rockport to perform her album Reverse Thread
Sunday, August 18, 2013
5:00 pm   BRANFORD MARSALIS

Renowned Grammy® Award-winning saxophonist Branford Marsalis and his Quartet’s longtime pianist
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
7:00 pm   METROPOLITAN OPERA LIVE

ROSSINI: IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA, One of the most beloved operatic comedies of all time
Thursday, August 22, 2013
8:00 pm   PAULA COLE

“An extraordinary songwriter with a gorgeous voice” Rolling Stone
Friday, August 23, 2013
8:00 pm   PAULA COLE

Paula Cole returns to Rockport to showcase her latest album Raven, along with hits
Saturday, August 24, 2013
8:00 pm   ENSEMBLE GALILEI

a regular on NPR’s Performance Today and much loved by audiences around the country.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
5:00 pm   FAITH PRINCE

“a smorgasbord, a goulash, a bouillabaisse of Faith Prince: past, present, future”
Friday, August 30, 2013
8:00 pm   TOM RUSH

Tom Rush is known to audiences for his distinctive guitar style, wry humor and warm voice
Saturday, August 31, 2013
8:00 pm   TOM RUSH

Tom Rush is known to audiences for his distinctive guitar style, wry humor and warm voice

Is Rockport trying to steal you away from Fiesta?

Generally speaking, I’m not a conspiracy theorist.  But now that we know the N.S.A. is reading our emails and listening to our phone calls, I’ve begun to look at things with a slightly more suspicious eye.

So when I go to the gimmesound live music listings for Cape Ann tomorrow and notice that the first 2 shows are both in Rockport — and both Free, it’s got me wondering, “Just what’s going on here?”  They’ve got David Coffin at Shalin Liu at 1o am.  And they’re not really pushing that show either.  It’s buried on a page featuring a number of community concerts and events.  To look at it you’d think Rockport Music was giving back to the community — being a good citizen.

Brad ByrdBut then I see the Rockport Farmer’s Market has local rock star Brad Byrd performing at 11:30.  Now what’s that all about?  What’s an award-winning indie rock star like Brad Byrd doing at a farmer’s market?  You’re probably gonna say it’s because he’s from Rockport and he likes to give back to the community.  But wait.  Don’t you see a pattern here?  Do see what I’m seeing?

Under the guise of appearing like good citizens, the “good people” of Rockport are really up to no good.  They’re trying to steal the crowds away from Fiesta.  They want you in Rockport early and think they’re gonna keep you all day so you can see Bob Allison on the Grand Piano at the Emerson at 6pm — also free .  Don’t be fooled.  It’s Fiesta.  You live in Gloucester.  Know what I mean?

32nd Annual Rockport Chamber Music Festival

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32nd Annual Rockport Chamber Music Festival
At the Shalin Liu Performance Center


Rockport Music’s 32nd Annual Rockport Chamber Music Festival opens on Friday, June 7 with wonderful chamber music offerings for all.


On
Thursday, June 13 at 8 pm, Rockport Music presents Wagner at 200 (and Bruckner at 189).  Primarily known for his operas, Richard Wagner’s 200th anniversary of his birth marks the tremendous influence his work had on the development of classical music.  His Tristan und Isolde is often described as the start of modern music.  His Wesendonck Lieder was inspired by Mathilde Wesendonck who provided the poetry for the five songs, two of which Wagner subtitled as “studies for Tristan und Isolde.”

This program features several outstanding young musicians including highly-acclaimed mezzo-soprano Naomi O’Connell who was recently hailed as “…a radiant mezzo-soprano” by the New York Times and is a 2011 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition First Prize Winner. In this program, she performs Wagner’s Wesendonck Lieder.  Other works in the program include Wagner’s Piano Sonata No. 3 in A-flat major performed by Cristian Budu, Siegfried Idyll (arr. for piano duet) performed by George and Andrew Li, and Bruckner’s String Quintet in F major highlighting violinists Joana Genova and Heather Braun, violists Ariel Rudiakov and Scott Woolweaver, and cellist Sophie Shao (winner of both Rostropovich and Tchaikovsky competitions).  Tickets: $39-$58

On Friday, June 14 at 8 pm, celebrate the 200th anniversary of Giuseppe Verdi’s birth with a performance of his singular string quartet and Lady Macbeth’s Sleepwalking Aria from his popular opera Macbeth.  Mezzo-soprano Naomi O’Connell received rave reviews for her performance of this aria during her leading role in Master Class, opposite Tyne Daly.  Hailed by the New York Times as, “a radiant mezzo-soprano,”  she will also perform three additional Verdi songs: La seduzione, Stornello, and Brindisi.

The program includes Vittorio Giannini’s Quintet for Piano and Strings performed by pianist Adam Neiman, violinists Joana Genova and Heather Braun, violist Ariel Rudiakov, and cellist Sophie Shao.  At age 19, Shao won the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant and won top prizes at both the Rostropovich and Tchaikovsky competitions. The New York Times called her interpretations “eloquent, powerful.”   Concert preceded by lecture at 7 pm.  Tickets: $39-$58

On Saturday, June 15, 8 pm, violinist Anne Akiko Meyers and pianist Anton Nel perform a tremendous program including Mozart’s Sonata in F major, K. 377, Arvo Part’s Spiegel im Speigel, Ravel’s Sonata No. 2 in G major, as well as works by Piazzolla and de Falla.  Meyers performs around the world as a recitalist and soloist with major orchestras and her 2012 Air-The Bach Album debuted at #1 on Billboard charts.  An incredibly diverse musician, Meyers has collaborated with pop singing sensation Il Divo, as well as top jazz artists Chris Botti and Wynton Marsalis.  She performs on one of the most iconic violins ever made—the “Ex-Vieuxtemps” Guarneri Del Gesu (1741). The American Record Guide hails that, “through her peerless mastery and vivid imagination there seems to be no limit to the colors she can draw from her instrument.” 

Pianist Anton Nel is the 1987 first prize winner of the Naumburg International Piano Competition and a top prizewinner at the 1984 Leeds International Piano Competition.  An acclaimed Beethoven interpreter, Nel performs around the world as both a soloist and collaborator with the finest classical musicians of today.   Currently on faculty at University of Texas at Austin, he “…is a pianist of exceptional sensitivity and stylistic discrimination.”  Los Angeles Times  Concert preceded by lecture at 7 pm.  Tickets: $45-$65

On Sunday, June 16, 5 pm, The Boston Trio–Heng-Jin Park, piano; Irina Muresanu, violin; Denise Djokic, cello—perform Schumann’s Fantasy Pieces for Piano Trio, Op. 88, John Musto’s Piano Trio, and Brahms’s Piano Trio in C major, Op. 87. Acclaimed for their superb sense of ensemble and wondrous balance, these virtuosic and profound musicians are committed to creating exceptional and daring performances of standard and contemporary repertoire.  The Boston Globe hails that, “whenever this trio plays, drop everything and go hear them!” Tickets: $45-$65

With an international reputation for groundbreaking work reviving Baroque opera masterpieces, the Boston Early Music Festival, under the direction of Paul O’Dette and Stephen Stubs, brings the glamorous world of Baroque opera to life, complete with an internationally-acclaimed cast of operatic stars, the Grammy-nominated Boston Early Music Festival orchestra, lavish period sets and costumes, astonishing special effects, and fantastic Baroque dance on Monday, June 17 at 8 pm.  The BEMF will present two stunning works of Marc-Antoine Charpentier—La Descente d’Orphèe aux Enfers and La Couronne de Fleurs. Tickets $45-$78


The
Calder String Quartet will perform two concerts during the Festival—Thursday,June 20, and Saturday, June 22, both at 8 pm.  Hailed by the New York Times as “outstanding…superb,” the Calder Quartet defies boundaries through performing a broad range of repertoire and always striving to communicate the true intention of the composer.  The group’s distinctive approach and musical curiosity has brought them recognition for the discovery, commissioning, and recording of some of today’s best emerging composers.    Thursday evening’s concert will feature Salonen’s Homunculus, Bartok’s String Quartet No. 5, and Ravel’s String Quartet in F major. 

The Calder Quartet’s Saturday evening concert (June 22) will feature clarinetist John Bruce Yeh and pianist David Deveau performing  Mozart’s Kegelstatt Trio in E-flat major, K.498 for clarinet, viola, and piano; Aaron Jay Kernis’s Perpetual Chaconne (2012) for clarinet and strings; and Beethoven’s String Quartet in C-sharp minor, Op. 131. 

A prize-winner at the 1982 Munich International Music Competition and the 1985 Naumburg Clarinet Competition, John Bruce Yeh is director of the Grammy® Award winning ensemble Chicago Pro Musica and Assistant Principal Clarinetist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.  David Deveau is an avid chamber musician internationally acclaimed for his expressive and poetic interpretations.  Having performed with members of the Juilliard, Borromeo, Kronos, Orion, and St. Lawrence string quartets, as well as many others, he has also performed numerous premieres of composers such as John Harbison and Scott Wheeler.  Tickets: $45-$65

The Gotham Early Music Scene (NY)’s critically-acclaimed production of The Play of Daniel: A Twelfth-Century Music-Drama is performed at the Shalin Liu Performance Center on Friday, June 21, at 8 pm.  In the twelfth century, this production celebrated the Feast of Fools. Performing in full costume and sung in Latin, this moving drama incorporates lively music on medieval instruments and dance to tell the story of the prophet Daniel interpreting the handwriting on the wall and his miraculous delivery from the lion’s den.  “…charming production of this austerely beautiful work…”  (The New York Times).  Tickets: $45-$78

On Sunday, June 23, at 5 pm, baritone Mischa Bouvier, cellist Jay Campbell, and pianist Daria Rabotkina perform in a showcase of Concert Artist Guild Competition winners.  Pianists Yegor Shevtsov and Jacob Greenberg perform with Mischa Bourvier and Jay Campbell, respectively.  This NYC international competition has launched the careers of countless major artists over the past 50 years.

Praised by San Francisco Classical Voice for his “immensely sympathetic, soulful voice,” Bouvier is known for his tremendous communication skills and musicality.  Hailed as an “astonishing cellist” (Seen and Heard International) and for his performances which “conveyed every nuance” (The New York Times),Jay Campbell has earned awards from BMI and ASCAO Foundations which led to collaborations with such artists as Elliott Carter and Pierre Boulez to members of Radiohead.  Winner of the 2007 Concert Artists Guild International Competition, Daria Rabotkina’s earned both Bachelor’s and Master’s of Music degrees from Mannes College of Music and is completing her doctorate from the Eastman School of Music. “…a display of breakneck piano virtuosity…” San Francisco Chronicle

The evening’s program includes Mischa Bouvier performing Rachmaninoff’s In the Silence of the Secret Night and I Was with Her, Paul Bowles’s Blue Mountain Ballads, and selected songs by Charles Ives. Campbell performs Wuorinen’s An Orbicle of Jasp and Stravinsky’s Suite Italienne and Rabotkina performs Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet Suite for solo piano, Op. 75.  Tickets: $39-$58


On Thursday, June 27, at 8 pm, the Boston Symphony Chamber Players perform with pianist David Deveau.

The 2012 Rockport Chamber Music Festival collaboration of Boston Symphony Chamber Players with pianist David Deveau was hailed by Keith Powers of the Cape Ann Beacon, “There were far too many musical highlights to spot individually; suffice to say, the trio sounded as if they had played together for years.”  This year’s program includes Mozart’s Piano Quartet in E-flat major, K. 493, Martinu’s Nonet, Carter’s Figment III, and Brahms’s Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. 114.  Tickets: $55-$85

Performing on Friday, June 28, at 8 pm, the Vega String Quartet, Quartet-in-Residence at Emory University, is on the cutting edge of the new generation of chamber music ensembles.  After their Lincoln Center debut in 2001, the New York Times raved about their “playing that had a kind of clean intoxication to it, pulling the listener along…the musicians took real risks in their music making…”   They perform Haydn’s Quartet in B minor, Op. 33 No.1, David Kirkland Garner’s i ain’t broke (but i’m badly bent), Zhou Long’s Song of the Ch’in, and Beethoven’s Quartet in B-flat major, Op.130.  A Pre-Concert Talk is at 7 pm by Dr. Elizabeth Seitz.  Tickets: $45-$65 

Performing on Saturday, June 29, at 8 pm, Gold Medalist Winner of the 2007 International Tchaikovsky Cello Competition Sergey Antonov and pianist Ilya Kazantsev, 1998 Gold Medal Winner of the Artur Rubinstein International Competition in Paris, come together for a special evening of spectacular chamber music.  Antonov is known for his expressive playing and rich, warm tone.  He performs throughout Europe, Japan, and the US, and even performed a work specifically commissioned for him to perform with the Moscow Philharmonic.  Rhode Island’s Journal Arts hailed that his was, “…a performance with soaring phrases and a tone to die for.”  The evening’s program includes Grieg’s Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 36, Paul Creston’s Suite for cello and piano, Op. 66, and Rachmaninoff’s Sonata in G minor for cello and piano, Op. 19.  A Pre-Concert Talk is at 7 pm by Dr. Elizabeth Seitz. Tickets:  $45-$65 

Performing Sunday, June 30, at 5 pm, the celebrated Slovenian pianist Dubravka Tomšič performs a program of Scarlatti sonatas, Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 17 in D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2 (Tempest), Chopin’s Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, and works by Debussy and Liszt.  She is the only protégé of legendary pianist Artur Rubinstein, who considered her “a perfect and marvelous pianist.”  She has performed with the greatest orchestras and conductors in modern time and with more than 80 CD recordings released since 1987, Tomšič won the Grand Prix du Disque of the Franz Liszt Society for her all-Liszt CD in 2003.  Tickets: $55-$85

Community and Education Events

HD Broadcasts

Tuesday, June 17, 7 PM— Helen Mirren stars as Queen Elizabeth II in the National Theatre of London’s The Audience.  The play directed by Stephen Daldry imagines discussions between Her Majesty the Queen and various prime ministers in their weekly private meetings.  “Helen Mirren, brilliantly reprising her Oscar-winning role.”  The Independent    Tickets: $22 Adults, $15 Seniors & Students

Community and Education Events

Saturday, June 15, 10 AM-Strings ‘N Things
A free community concert fun for people of all ages!
Generously supported by a grant from the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation

On Thursday, June 20, at 2 pm, come by the Shalin Liu Performance Center for an Open Rehearsal.  Observe the creative and collaborative process of a masterful group of musicians—the Calder Quartet!  Free and open to the public.

On Saturday, June 29, at 10 am, David Coffin delights audiences both young and old in performing on a wide array of early wind instruments.  Hear the history of the recorder from the primitive ocarina through the medieval gemshorns and the recorders of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.  This Family Concert is free and open to the public.

On Saturday, June 22, at 2 pm, watch a master clarinetist and teacher coach aspiring young musicians. John Bruce Yeh is an accomplished performer and teacher as well as a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He has taught master classes at top universities and conservatories across the nation.

The Rockport Chamber Music Festival concludes on July 14, but other concerts and events continue throughout the year.  For ticket information and details on these and other 2013 Summer offerings, please visit our website at www.rockportmusic.org or gimmesound.com  Tickets are also available through the Box Office at 978-546-7391 or visiting 35 Main Street, Rockport, MA.  The Box Office is open Monday-Friday, 10am-4 pm.

What Time Is It Mr. Fox and The Rockport High School Madrigal Choir ” A Little Bit Of Blue” 5.31.2013

 

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You Don’t want to miss What Time Is It Mr. Fox ~ Friday May 31, 2013 @ 8:00pm

“Little Bit Of Blue” Celebration.
with special guests, the Rockport High School Madrigal Choir, led by Patti Pike.Come join us in the stunning Shalin Liu Performance Center for the North Shore celebration of our “Little Bit Of Blue” album release. This venue was built for sound, with a beautiful ocean view backdrop. We are thrilled to be joined by the Rockport High School Madrigal Choir. We will also show two videos, “The Ladies’ Tree” about Joan of Arc and animated by Harvard animation professor and Mr. Fox back-up singer, Ruth Lingford, as well as “Helium” directed by Emile Doucette and featuring performers from the New England Center for Circus Arts.Thank you for letting our music into your ears and hearts!

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What Time Is It, Mr. Fox? is making music that feels exposed and personal, but cinematic in scope. The Boston/NYC band blends baroque pop with soul noir, conjuring up something like the dark-tinged drama of Florence + The Machine, the roots of Aretha Franklin, and the songcraft of the Decemberists.

The first thing that listeners respond to is the soulful warmth and strength of lead-singer 3rian King’s gender-defying voice, which “can simmer in blues, tremble with high drama, and faint into a yawning croon,” according to Michael Brodeur of the Boston Phoenix. Next are the words, from deeply intimate songs to those that cross into a mystical realm, making the personal feel timeless and mythic.

Named after a Victorian children’s game, What Time Is It, Mr. Fox? can time-travel from the woods of Medieval France to a 1930s New Orleans jukejoint. The effect resembles a gay male Adele leading a steampunk parade of music-school renegades. The group sells out legendary clubs like Club Passim & Oberon (Cambridge, MA) and The Duplex (NYC) and recently earned the Critic’s Pick in Time Out NYC.
Its original song “Cold Rain” was covered by New Orleans Soul Queen, Irma Thomas on her Grammy-nominated CD “Simply Grand,” with the track earning high praise in Rolling Stone, USA Today & The Village Voice.

Mr. Fox’s own CD “Little Bit Of Blue” was just released in March 2013. This performance will feature a new music video by Harvard University animation professor and Mr. Fox Fury, Ruth Lingford, as well as a new music video by Emile Doucette, showcasing the many talents of students and teachers at the New England Center for Circus Arts in Brattleboro, VT.

Mr. Fox will be joined on stage by The Rockport High School Madrigal Choir, under the direction of Patti Pike. Mr. Fox fiddler and trumpeter, Nathan Cohen, works closely with Patti Pike in the Rockport Schools where he is director of orchestras from 4th-12th grade. This collaboration should prove to be an exciting evening for all.

“Time has come for Mr. Fox.” – The Boston Herald

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