Duke University Department of Music: Ciompi Quartet Downtown Classics
NorthStar Church of the Arts 220 West Geer Street, Durham, NC, United StatesSchubert: Quartettsatz; William Grant Still: Lyric Quartette
Schubert: Quartettsatz; William Grant Still: Lyric Quartette
Annual Bluegrass on the Blackwater Concert: Caroline Owens & New Company 7pm Thursday October 17 is Now a Fundraiser for Hurricane Relief IMPORTANT UPDATE: This special annual event has been converted into a fundraiser for relief efforts in Western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. All proceeds from the evening will be donated to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund to help communities recover from Helene. United Way of North Carolina is the fiscal agent for the Fund. The Fund, with assistance from the United Way of North Carolina, will help provide for immediate unmet needs through reimbursements to nonprofits working with disaster survivors. Annual Bluegrass on the Blackwater Concert: Caroline Owens & New Company 7pm Thursday October 17 Caroline Owens is a two-time IBMA & SPBGMA nominated Bluegrass Vocalist, recording artist for Skyline Records, and publisher for Billy Blue Records, of Nashville, TN. She has performed alongside many of the music industry’s most accomplished artists such as: Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, Suzanne Cox, The Isaacs, Larry Gatlin, Larry Cordle, Carl Jackson, The Malpass Brothers, Darin & Brooke Aldridge and many others. In addition to her undeniable vocal talent, Caroline made her mark in the songwriting industry when her debut single, Heartbreak Train, claimed […]
Gillian Welch’s rich and remarkable career spans over 25 years, and she and her musical partner David Rawlings are a pillar of the modern acoustic music world. They have been hailed by Pitchfork as “modern masters of American folk” and “protectors of the American folk song” by Rolling Stone. Welch was awarded the Album of the Year Grammy for the eight-times platinum O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, and was simultaneously nominated for her own Time (The Revelator), which Rolling Stone called one of the best albums of the 2000s and is widely considered by critics to be one of the best albums of all time. Welch and Rawlings recently released their 10th studio album, Woodland. The new 10-song collection mingles full band tracks with intricate duet performances all tied together with the duo’svsignature sound and lyricism and cements the pair’s iconoclastic position at the forefront of acoustic music. $45 Tier 1, $35 Tier 2, $25 Tier 3, $15 Students
Schubert: Quartettsatz; William Grant Still: Lyric Quartette
Michael Philip Mossman has been active on the international scene since the age of 17. He has recorded with his own groups and with a virtual "who's who" of the music industry. Michael was nominated for a 2013 Grammy Award for "Best Instrumental Arrangement" for his "Afro-Latin Ellington Suite". Michael has composed and arranged music for the films "Bossa Nova" and "Chico and Rita", which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2012. His ballet "Beneath the Mask" was performed by Jon Faddis and the Chicago Jazz Orchestra with the Deeply Rooted Dance Company. His ballet, La Cova do Rey Cintolo was premiered in 2010 in Mondoñedo, Spain. He has conducted the Bilbao Symphonic Orchestra in Spain, and has composed and arranged scores for the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Louisiana Philharmonic, the Tri-Cities Symphony, Joe Henderson's Grammy winning Big Band album, the Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra, the Count Basie Orchestra, The Charles Mingus Orchestra, Tito Puente, Mario Bauza, Slide Hampton and the Jazz Masters Orchestra, the WDR, HR and NDR radio orchestras in Germany and Ray Barretto's New World Spirit. Michael has played lead trumpet with the Lincoln Center Afro Latin Orchestra, the Jimmy Heath Big band, the Machito Orchestra, Toshiko […]
Lithuanian pianist Ieva Jokubaviciute’s powerfully and intricately crafted performances have earned her critical acclaim throughout North America and Europe. Her ability to communicate the essential substance of a work has led critics to describe her as possessing ‘razor-sharp intelligence and wit' and ‘subtle, complex, almost impossibly detailed and riveting in every way’ (The Washington Post) and as ‘an artist of commanding technique, refined temperament and persuasive insight.’(The New York Times). In 2006, she was honored as a recipient of a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship. The New York Times described violinist Jennifer Curtis’s second solo concert in Carnegie Hall as “one of the gutsiest and most individual recital programs.” She was celebrated as “an artist of keen intelligence and taste, well worth watching out for.” A “long-admired figure on the New York scene,” (The New Yorker), cellist Michael Nicolas enjoys a diverse career as chamber musician, soloist, recording artist, and improvisor. He is the cellist of the intrepid and genre-defying string quartet Brooklyn Rider, which has drawn praise from classical, world music, and rock critics alike. As a member of the acclaimed International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), he has worked with countless composers from around the world, premiering and recording dozens of new works.
"JAZZ ON THE SCREEN" Television and movie themes have left a lasting impact on popular culture. These memorable tunes have kept the world humming for decades. From the small screen to the silver screen, these songs have become an integral part of our collective memories. Drawing from the 1960s through today, The Charlton Singleton Quintet will pay tribute to these masterful themes with Jazzy arrangements that the audience will surely connect with! Admission: Adults $20, Senior $15, Students and Children Free
Asheville Baroque Concerts' Faraway Tunes, showcases eclectic repertoire of the Baroque, with English divisions by a French viol master; Spanish influences, as well as Scottish and English tunes, found in French, Italian and German works; and a Telemann quartet inspired by his eight-month stay in Paris. Performers include special guest, Anne Timberlake, recorder; Jeanne Johnson, baroque violin; Gail Ann Schroeder, viola da gamba and Jennifer Streeter, harpsichord. Suggested Donation: $10 - $30
Quarteto Nuevo merges Western Classical, Eastern European Folk, Latin and jazz with an organic feel that packs a wallop! Winners of two South Arts Jazz Road Tours grants, the ensemble has composed new movements for its “Jazz Road Suite". The ensemble's dynamic performances have earned them widespread recognition, including victories at the Beverly Hills National Audition and securing two South Arts Jazz Road Tours grants. $40 general public, $30 Faculty/Staff ; Groups of 15+, $10 Student
Flutastix Flute Ensemble presents their Halloween concert featuring spooky music for flute choir and scary stories celebrating the season. This concert is free and seating is general admission. For Meredith College students, this performance counts as an academic and cultural event.
Celebrate the groundbreaking album "Maiden Voyage" by jazz legend Herbie Hancock, as interpreted by pianist Lovell Bradford and the Ziad Jazz Quartet, led by Ziad Rabie. TICKETSTickets are $25 for Bechtler members; $30 for nonmembers; free for Jazz Affinity Group members. Advance ticket registration is required for all shows to guarantee seating. Museum donors in our three Giving Circles (Firebird, Curator and Director) receive complimentary seats at Jazz at the Bechtler and Music and Museum. For details, please refer to the current benefits here. Contact Bob Scheer (bob.scheer@bechtler.org) to reserve your spot.
Rahsaan Barber is from Nashville and he now teaches at UNC CH. He will perform with the Heart of Carolina Jazz Orchestra and many of his original tunes will be featured. Other tunes for the program are jazz big band favorites as well as some by band leader and saxophonist Gregg Gelb and trombonist Phil Allen. Tickets are $25 for ages 17+. Student tickets (16 and under) are $10. Ticket link: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35464/production/1210588