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SUMMARY:Cory Hills
DESCRIPTION:Cory Hills performs a solo percussion program through Eighth Blackbird’s Chicago Artists Workshop. \nWorks by:\nCharles Amirkhanian\, Mark Applebaum\, John Cage\, Cory Hills\, and Graeme Leak \nProgram:\nDrum Factory by Cory Hills\nChild of Tree by John Cage\nChurchcar by Charles Amirkhanian\nAphasia by Mark Applebaum\n…and now for the news by Graeme Leak\nAbiyoyo by Pete Seeger/arr. by Cory Hills \nCory Hills Biography:\nMulti-percussionist\, composer\, and improviser Cory Hills thrives on breaking down musical barriers through creative\, interdisciplinary projects. He has received degrees from Northwestern University\, Queensland Conservatorium\, and the University of Kansas\, and was awarded a research fellowship to Institute Fabrica. Currently\, Hills is an active performer\, composer\, and recording artist in Los Angeles\, as well as a member of the Grammy-nominated Los Angeles Percussion Quartet. \nAn advocate of new music\, Hills has individually commissioned and premiered over 85 new works for percussion. He has given solo and chamber recitals across Europe\, Australia\, The United States\, Mexico\, and China. These include a featured performance for the International Society of Improvised Music\, the Days of New Music Festival in Chisinau\, Moldova\, the Queensland Music Festival\, the Ravello Concert Festival\, the Venice Art Biennale\, four PASIC conventions\, the Morelia Percussion Festival\, and Festival Mozaic. An advocate for percussion as an artistic discipline\, Hills has been the artist-in-residence at Rocky Mountain National Park\, Conservatorio de Las Rosas\, and a fellow at the OMI international artist’s colony. \nPercussive Storytelling\, a program that brings classical music and storytelling to kids in fun and accessible ways\, was launched by Hills while a fellow at Institute Fabrica. The program recently marked its 430th performance\, and has reached more than 80\,000 children in eight countries. For this work\, Hills has been the recipient of numerous arts grants\, and was named the 2009 Emerging Artist through the Kansas Arts Commission. The Lost Bicycle\, Hills’ debut solo CD of percussive stories\, has received four national parenting and creative arts awards (NAPPA Parent’s Awards Gold\, Parent’s Choice Silver\, World Storytelling Honors Award\, and a Creative Child preferred choice). In June 2015\, The Lost Bicycle was released as a fully illustrated children’s book published by AcutebyDesign. Drum Factory\, Hills’ second CD released on Sono Luminus Records\, received a Parent’s Choice Silver award\, three nominations for the Independent Music Awards\, and was named CD of the Year by Creative Child. \nHills is an artist for Innovative Percussion\, Remo\, Sabian\, and Black Swamp Percussion.\nFor more information please visit www.splatboombang.com.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/cory-hills/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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SUMMARY:Second City Winds
DESCRIPTION:Program: \nScherzo\, Op. 48 – Eugene Bozza (1905-1991) \nGavotte et Six Doubles – Jean-Phillipe Rameau (1683-1764)\ntrans. Ryohei Nakagawa \nLe Grand Tango – Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) arr. Jack Sharretts \n– A Brief Pause – \nQuintet for Winds No. 3 – David Maslanka (1943- )\nI. Slow\, moderate\nII. Moderate\nIII. Very fast \nAzusa Inaba\, Flute\nBecca Dora\, Oboe\nSteven Gooden\, Clarinet\nJulia Bair\, Bassoon\nDana Sherman\, Horn \nSecond City Winds is a young\, up and coming woodwind quintet in the Chicago area. The group is composed of five professional wind players: Azusa Inaba (flute)\, Steven Gooden (clarinet)\, Becca Dora (oboe)\, Julia Bair (bassoon)\, and Dana Sherman (horn). Presenting classical recitals across the city\, Second City Winds incorporates music composed in a wide range of time periods and styles. The group aims to engage the audience through its rousing repertoire and engaging performances. All recitals feature a question and answer session to build a relationship between performers and audience members. \nMembers of the Second City Winds have performed previously with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra\, Lyric Opera\, Civic Orchestra of Chicago\, Chicago Sinfonietta\, Chicago Philharmonic\, Chicago Composers Orchestra\, Chicago Symphonic Winds\, Elgin Symphony\, Northbrook Symphony\, Omaha Symphony\, New Mexico Philharmonic\, Phoenix Symphony\, Tucson Symphony\, Louisiana Philharmonic\, Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra\, Sheboygan Symphony\, Dubuque Symphony\, and Beloit-Janesville Symphony. They each also are active teachers throughout the Chicagoland area.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/second-city-winds/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170428T210000
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SUMMARY:The Mischlinge Exposé
DESCRIPTION:The Mischlinge Exposé focuses on the complexities of being neither Jewish nor Aryan in Nazi Germany and before\, using beautiful music and original video to illustrate the struggle between assimilation and cultural identity. \nAfter the Nuremberg laws imposed labels on so many human beings\, were they still able to choose their paths? Carolyn’s Mischlinge Exposé weaves a multimedia tapestry around a little-known aspect of the Holocaust: the Mischlinge (a derogatory Nazi term for those neither fully Jewish nor fully Aryan). Interweaving video and audio testimony from Carolyn’s godmother and her father\, (both labeled Mischling\, Grade A by the Nazis)\, with the music of German-Jewish-born composers from the salon period just before the war\, the program vividly illustrates what it was like to be between worlds in Germany in the first half of the 20th century. \nProgram:\nFelix Mendelssohn\nThree Songs without Words\nOp. 19\, No. 6 “Venetianisches Gondellied” 1809-1847\nOp. 30\, No. 6 “Venetianisches Gondellied”\nOp. 19\, No. 1 \nAlexander Zemlinsky\nAlbumblatt “Erinnerungen aus Wien” \nHanns Eisler\nSonatine\, Op. 44 “Gradus ad Parnassum”\nI. Andante 1898-1962\nII. Allegretto scherzando\nIII. Larghetto\nIV. Allegro comodo \nPaul Ben-Haim\nFive Pieces for Piano\, Op. 34\nCanzonetta \nSechs Kleine Klavierstücke\, Op. 19 Arnold Schoenberg\nI. Leicht\, zart\nII. Langsam\nIII. Sehr langsam\nIV. Rasch\, aber leicht\nV. Etwas rasch\nVI. Sehr langsam \nBiography\nPianist Carolyn Engerhas gained critical acclaim for her lyrical and dynamic playing\, her deeply felt interpretations of works from Beethoven and Schubert to contemporary music\, and her warm personal approach. In addition to an active performance schedule\, Ms. Enger has enjoyed remarkable success as a recording artist\, particularly with her 2013 release of piano music by Ned Rorem on Naxos Records. Renowned critic Laurence Vittes wrote in his review for Gramophone ​ (2/2014): “Enger raises the miniatures to a higher level by taking the time and care to capture the emotional impact each must have had when their dedicatees read their inscription and title\, and then heard the music for the first time.” The album was selected as one of the “Best in Classical Recordings” by The New York Times: \nAmong the 90th-birthday tributes this year to the essential American composer Ned Rorem\, this recording especially stands out. The fine pianist Carolyn Enger plays Mr. Rorem’s complete Piano Album I\, published in 2003\, a collection of tender yet pungent miniatures written for friends\, intimates and personal occasions from 1978 to 2001. ​ -Anthony Tommasini\, 12/2013 \nMs. Enger’s latest creation\, The Mischlinge Exposé\, ​ pays tribute to her father\, Horst Joachim Enger\, who survived forced labor and the Holocaust as a Mischling in Germany. It takes the form of a multimedia concert program set in the World War II period\, combining music\, literature and images that focus on the haunting memories of the lives of Mischlinge– half-Jews – and converts\, in Germany before\, during\, and after the Holocaust\, an experience reflected in Ms. Enger’s own family history. The Mischlinge project will be enriched by a new commission by the acclaimed composer Bruce Adolphe\, which will premiere in 2017. Find out more about the project at www.mischlingexpose.com. \nHighlights of Ms. Enger’s 2016/17 season include a performance at Michaelis Kirche in Erfurt\, Germany; a Chicago residency with recitals at several Steinway Galleries and the Chicago Public Library; a performance at the Chelmsford Center for the Arts in Massachusetts; and a variety of recitals in the Tri-State area. Ms. Enger will present her ambitious multimedia concert experience\, The Mischlinge Exposé\, ​ at community centers throughout New York and New Jersey\, and will premiere a new work written by the acclaimed composer Bruce Adolphe especially for this project at the Center for Jewish History in Spring 2017.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/carolyn-enger-piano/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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SUMMARY:Toy Piano Concert
DESCRIPTION:Kelley Sheehan and Jonathan Hannau perform a program of works for toy piano.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/toy-piano-concert/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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SUMMARY:Student Recital
DESCRIPTION:Brittany Nelson’s violin students and Christopher Narloch’s piano students perform.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/student-recital-3/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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