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SUMMARY:Reggie Thomas\, Matt Ulery\, and Gregory Beyer
DESCRIPTION:Reggie Thomas\, Matt Ulery\, and Gregory Beyer present jazz standards\, João Gilberto\, and more. \nFREE \nBios:\nReginald “Reggie” Thomas is Coordinator of the internationally recognized Northern Illinois University School of Music’s Jazz Studies program. He succeeds the esteemed jazz educator Ronald Carter\, who retired after 20 years at NIU.\nThomas has performed internationally in Canada\, Italy\, Poland\, Senegal\, and England\, and his recordings include work with Clay Jenkins\, Kim Richmond\, Clark Terry\, and Mike Vax\, as well as recordings as a leader and with his jazz vocalist wife\, Mardra. Thomas is co-author with Wynton Marsalis and others on the important jazz teachers’ resource Teaching Music through Performance in Jazz (GIA Publications).\n* * *\nChicago based bassist/composer and bandleader\, Matt Ulery\, has developed an instantly recognizable sound. Known for his sweeping lyricism\, unconventional phrase structures\, expressionistic emotionalism\, Ulery’s music\, from small\, diverse chamber ensembles to full orchestras\, is informed by the entire spectrum of jazz\, classical\, rock\, pop\, and folk– specifically American\, South American\, Balkan\, and other European folk styles. He has been performing for 23 years on upright\, electric\, and brass basses. For a decade\, Ulery has been the leader of his own groups and frequent collaborator. Ulery has produced and released 8 albums of all original music under his name including three recent releases of critical acclaim\, “By a Little Light\,” “Wake an Echo\,” and “In the Ivory\,” on Dave Douglas’s Greenleaf Music record label in 2012-2014 and his latest\, “Festival (2016)\,” and “Sifting Stars (2018)” on his own label\, Woolgathering Records.\n* * *\nFulbright Scholar\, composer\, educator\, and “prodigiously talented percussionist” (Chicago Classical Review)\, Gregory Beyer is a contemporary music specialist who blends the disciplines of orchestral\, jazz\, and world music into a singular artistic voice. He is the Director of Percussion Studies at Northern Illinois University and is a core member of two Chicago-based new music ensembles: Dal Niente and the CCCC’s Grossman Ensemble. Beyer is also Artistic Director of Arcomusical\, an organization dedicated to the Afro-Brazilian berimbau. Arcomusical released its first album\, MeiaMeia\, in 2016 on Innova Recordings and has subsequently appeared on WNYC\, WBEZ\, and NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday. Arcomusical received a 2016 Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Grant to create the twenty-minute\, four-movement “Roda” with composer Elliot Cole. “Roda” has received over two dozen performances and most recently was performed as a concerto with the Arizona State University Symphony Orchestra as “Roda Grande.” In March 2019 on National Sawdust Tracks\, Arcomusical released its second album\, Spinning in the Wheel.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/reggie-thomas-matt-ulery-and-gregory-beyer/
LOCATION:Ravenswood Manor Park\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summer Recital
DESCRIPTION:Students of Narloch Piano Studio perform at Ravenswood Manor park.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/summer-recital-4/
LOCATION:Ravenswood Manor Park\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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SUMMARY:Emma Ritter and Esther Nyberg
DESCRIPTION:Emma Ritter and Esther Nyberg present an evening of music for voice and piano. \nSet 1: The Witches\nFelix Mendelssohn – And’res Maienlied “Hexenlied”\, Op. 8\, No. 8\nRichard Strauss – Junghexenlied\, Op. 39\, No.2\nClara Schumann – Lorelei \nSet 2: Antonín Dvořák – Cigánské melodie\, Op . 55\n1. Má píseň zas mi láskou zní\n2. Aj! Kterak trojhranec můj prerozkošně zvoní\n3. A les je tichý kolem kol\n4. Když mne stará matka\n5. Struna naladěná\, hochu toč se v kole\n6. Široké rukávy a široké gate\n7. Dejte klec jestřábu ze zlata ryzého \nSet 3: The Lore\nFranz Schubert – Erlkonig D.328 ; Op.1\nDer Geistertanz D.116\nHugo Wolf – Der Feuerreiter\, Mörike-Lieder\, No.44 \nSet 4: Paul Bowles – Blue Mountain Ballads\n1. Heavenly Grass\n2. Lonesome Man\n3. Cabin\n4. Sugar in the Cane \nBios:\nEmma Ruth Ritter\, 26\, was born in Northwest Indiana\, but cultivated\, grew\, and blossomed in Greenville\, South Carolina. While the sweet tea and humidity treated her well\, the call of corn fields brought Emma back to Northwest Indiana for her undergraduate degree. Emma attended Valparaiso University on a full tuition scholarship and received her Bachelor of Music degree in 2015.\nFollowing her graduation\, Emma\, and her cat Oliver\, went off to the great land of upstate New York\, where Emma began her graduate studies at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. At Eastman\, Miss Ritter was seen in productions of Cendrillon​(Madame de la Haltiére)\, Turn of the Screw ​(Mrs. Grose)\, Le nozze di Figaro (Marcellina)\, and won awards in both the Jessie Kneisel Lieder Competition and the Friends of Eastman Opera Aria Competition.\nBefore making her move to Chicago\, Emma soaked up the sunshine in Santa Barbara\, California as a Vocal Fellow at the prestigious Music Academy of the West.\nEmma now resides with her fiancé and two cats in Rogers Park. Currently\, Emma is in her second and final year as a Chicago Opera Theater Young Artist. Miss Ritter made her Chicago Opera Theater last year and in November\, performed her second role with the company\, Marta in Iolanta ​by Tchaikovsky. Emma studies with Judith\nHaddon. Last year\, Emma was the grateful recipient of the Farwell Trust award from the Musicians Club of Women as well as the Arthur J. & Glenna B. Collins Scholarship from the American Opera Society. \nEsther Nyberg was born in Chicago and began playing the piano at the age of four. A winner of numerous scholarships and awards\, Ms. Nyberg has performed in venues in the United States and Europe\, including Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall\, the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage\, Chicago’s Symphony Center\, Preston Bradley Hall of the Chicago Cultural Center\, The Harris Theater for Music and Dance\, Cremona’s Museo del Violino\, and Salzburg’s Wiener Saal. As concerto soloist\, she has appeared with the Skokie Valley Symphony\, the Chicago College of Performing Arts Symphony\, and Portugal’s Orquestra de Camara de Cascais e Oeiras. She has participated in several summer music programs\, most recently the American Institute of Musical Studies (AIMS) in Graz\, Austria\, where she received the Outstanding Lieder Collaborative Pianist Award. She has also performed in solo and collaborative masterclasses conducted by Barbara Bonney\, Bo Skovhus\, Martin Katz\, Ingrid Fliter\, Jeremy Denk\, and Boris Berman\, among others.\nInspired by her teachers and mentors to serve the community\, Esther continues to perform at several Chicago assisted living centers and thoroughly enjoys teaching. She currently serves on faculty at Concordia University’s Preparatory and Community Piano Program and maintains her own private studio. She is also very interested in literature\, the visual arts\, poetry\, dance\, philosophy\, and theology.\nMs. Nyberg holds a Bachelor of Music degree from The Catholic University of America and a Master of Music degree from Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts\, where she recently received a Performance Diploma studying under scholarship with Ludmila Lazar. Her past principal teachers include Ivo Kaltchev\, Whe Do Kim\, and Denis Moffat.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/emma-ritter-and-esther-nyberg/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, Illinois\, 60625\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lake Effect Clarinet Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Nora Shaffer\, Erin Miesner\, Cally Laughlin\, Joe Sanchez \nProgram:\nQuartet No. 4\, Op. 44 for Clarinet Quartet – Carl Nielsen (1865-1931)\, arr. Erin Miesner\nAllegro non tanto e comodo\nAdagio con sentimento religioso\nAllegretto moderato ed innocente\nMolto adagio – Allegro non tanto\, ma molto scherzoso \n-BREAK- \nWorks for Clarinet Quartet arranged by Erin Miesner:\nPerpetuum Mobile – Johann Strauss\, Jr. (1825-1899)\n“Pas de Trois” from Swan Lake – Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)\n“The Brisk Young Sailor” from A Lincolnshire Posy – Percy Grainger (1882-1961)\nShepherd’s Hey! – Percy Grainger (1882-1961)\nSir Duke – Stevie Wonder (b. 1950) \nBio:\nEstablished in 2011\, Lake Effect Clarinet Quartet (LECQ) is committed to the performance of high quality chamber music\, unbounded by style or instrumentation\, that showcases the unique capabilities and versatility of the clarinet family. Comprised of voices similar to a string quartet\, LECQ’s repertoire is focused on translating music originally written for other instrumentation into relevant listening experiences.\nAs Vandoren artists\, LECQ concertizes and presents clinics throughout the Midwest. Lake Effect has performed at the International Clarinet Association’s Clarinetfest (2017\, 2019)\, Vandoren Clarinet Ensemble Festival (2013)\, presented at the Vandoren booth at the Midwest Band Clinic (2013\, 2014)\, and was invited to compete in the quarterfinal round of the 2012 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition in South Bend\, Indiana. Additionally\, the quartet was in residence with Chicago Composer Jonathan Hannau at the Avaloch Farm Music Institute (2017). LECQ will release their first album in the summer of 2019.\nMembers Nora Shaffer (Clarinet\, E-flat Clarinet)\, Erin Miesner (Clarinet)\, Cally Laughlin (Clarinet)\, and Joseph Sanchez (Bass Clarinet) met while students at DePaul University. In addition to giving clinics and performances with Lake Effect\, they are each active freelancers and teachers in the Chicago area.\nDuring time not spent perfecting the art of clarinetistry and quarteting\, LECQ passionately pursues the craft of (s)wordplay\, the art of matching outfits to their red shoes\, and a deep\, deep love of adorable kitty-cats.
URL:https://www.narlochpiano.com/event/lake-effect-clarinet-quartet/
LOCATION:Narloch Piano Studio\, 4636 N Francisco Ave\, Chicago\, Illinois\, 60625\, United States
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