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Fairfield Arts & Convention Center proudly presents another Live Comedy Night with Comedian Bill Blank. Friday, February 12, 2010 at 8:00 pm in a "Comedy Club" atmosphere. Join us in the meeting rooms for fun and laughter! Doors will open at 7:00 pm. Like a pot that slowly begins to boil, headliner comedian Bill Blank has an act that simmers to perfection. Slowly paced to encourage all followers, Bill lures you into a false sense of security as he starts his show with topics we can all relate to, and agree with. An easy going every man with a wit that is as sharp as a razor, Bill's act pushes the envelope without pushing too far. He challenges your sensibilities without making you uncomfortable. He speaks intelligently, without condescending to the masses. In short, he hits it out of the park. In a world where comics often resort to a cheap and easy laugh, Bill goes the extra distance to earn the laugh. Earning the respect of fellow comics and comedy aficionados, Bill believes that it doesn't take an idiot, or a genius, to understand great comedy. Funny is funny. And Bill is funny. Diverse in subject matter, Bill can appeal to any crowd. Young or old, jaded or naive, rich or poor, smart or challenged. Married, single, parents, children. City dwellers or country folk, they can all relate to the very real, very truthful observations of this master comedian. Doug Stone, armed with a microphone and a grin the size of Texas, brings a unique energy to the stage that can only be comparable to that of a runaway train. Included in his arsenal of jokes is his spontaneous and sporadic thought-provoking silliness. He might even tell you how to beat a parking ticket by using his "Opposite Day" defense. It's quite a show, and one that is well worth seeing, making it hard to believe that Doug Stone was once a small town Midwestern boy. His shows are always unique, which sets him apart from many of his contemporaries. Most recently Doug took Second place at the Comic Showdown 2007 First place at the Omaha’s funniest person contest. The gauntlet has been thrown. If you are looking for the same, run of the mill show you have seen a thousand times before, then look away. But if you are looking for a fresh voice, a seed of originality floating in a sea of averages, look no farther. Get ready to laugh hard. You're about to. $10 in advance at the Center Box Office only no Online sales available or $12 at the door. Doors will open at 7:00 pm This event is being sponsored by the Red Rock Grille. |
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Wolfgang David, Violin & David Gompper, Piano Violin Sonatas J.S. Bach, Gompper, Mozart & Brahms Saturday, February 13, 2010 8:00 pm Violin & Piano Sonatas Gompper: Music in the Glen J.S. Bach: Sonata for Violin Solo Brahms: Sonata in d minor Pablo de Sarasate: Carmen Fantasy. In the space of a few short years, Viennese violinist Wolfgang David has ensconced himself on the international stage, both as a recitalist, and as a guest soloist with many leading orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Berne Symphony Orchestra, New York Virtuosi etc. He has been well received by the press — the Washington Post wrote that he "scaled the heights of musicmaking” and The Strad described his playing “as emotionally wide-ranging as one could hope for”. Admitted to the University for Music in Vienna at the age of eight, David studied there for many years with Rainer Küchl, the concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Later he continued his studies at the Musikhochschule in Cologne with Igor Ozim and with Yfrah Neaman at the Guildhall School of Music in London. The winner of many competitions and prizes, David has performed in major halls such as Konzerthaus and Musikverein Hall in Vienna, Carnegie Hall in New York, Cerritos Center in Los Angeles, the Wigmore Hall in London, Victoria Hall in Geneva, and Philharmonie in Cologne. Highlights of his career included concerts at the Great Assembly Hall of the United Nations in New York in the presence of Secretary General Kofi Annan, and a concert in Bangkok, given for the Queen of Thailand. Besides focusing on the traditional main repertoire, Wolfgang David also enjoys collaborating with a number of living composers, such as David Gompper, Noel Zahler, Ching-chu Hu, Joseph Dangerfield, Jeremy Dale Roberts, John Allemeier, etc. He has commissioned, premiered, and recorded works specially written for him. Wolfgang David performs on a violin built in 1715 by Carlo Bergonzi, Cremona, on exclusive loan to him from the Austrian National Bank. Wolfgang David has recorded a CD with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Emmanuel Siffert and two albums with the American pianist David Gompper. In December 09 he will record another CD with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra which will be released on the NAXOS label in the beginning of 2011. David Gompper has lived and worked professionally as a pianist, a conductor, and a composer in New York, San Diego, London, Nigeria, Michigan, Texas and Iowa. He studied at the Royal College of Music in London with Jeremy Dale Roberts, Humphrey Searle and Phyllis Sellick. After teaching in Nigeria, he received his doctorate at the University of Michigan, taught at the University of Texas, Arlington, and since 1991 has been Professor of Composition and Director of the Center for New Music at the University of Iowa. In 2002 - 2003 Gompper was in Russia as a Fulbright Scholar, teaching, performing and conducting at the Moscow Conservatory. In 2009 he received an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City. |
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Certified Lunatic and Master of the Impossible... He’s a fool, clown, visual poet, solo performance artist, multi-talented vaudevillian, comic genius and charming huckster. Tomas Kubinek has traveled the globe with his exuberant madness, performing mind-boggling miracles and surreal feats of the most virtuosic variety. His outrageous theatrics are executed with such conviction and charm that audiences instantly fall beneath his spell. Reserved Seating Orchestra Seating $21 Rear Orchestra;Side and Rear Side Orchestra $17 Balcony and Mezzanines $13 Student tickets are available only at the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center ticket office window. Students defined: 18 or under and College students who are full-time (12 credits undergrad and 6 credits grad) and who must at the time of purchase show their student ID. Students may purchase only one ticket per ID at the student price. The Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts Artist Series is proudly sponsored by Farm Bureau Services, KMCD/Classic 96, Foss, Kuiken, Gookin, & Cochran, PC, KKSI, KRKN, KBIZ, and KTWA,, Iowa Telecom, TrafFix Devices, Inc. Please join the Center in thanking our season sponsors. |
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Fairfield Arts & Convention Center is proud to host the 2nd Annual American Film Classics Week. February 15 thru February 20, 2010. Every day there will be 2 different films shown of different genres. Show times are 4:15 pm and 7:15 pm. GREAT FILM ROMANCES Monday February 15 In the Meeting Rooms 4:15 pm REBECCA Sir Lawrence Olivier & Joan Fontaine. 7:15 pm THE APARTMENT Jack Lemon & Shirley MacLaine. GREAT GANGSTER FILMS Tuesday February 16 In the Sondheim Theater 4:15 pm KEY LARGO Humphrey Bogart & Edward G Robinson 7:15 pm BONNIE & CLYDE Faye Dunaway & Warren Beatty GREAT FILM MUSICALS Wednesday February 17 In the Sondheim Theater 4:15 pm SINGING IN THE RAIN Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds 7:15 pm WEST SIDE STORY Natalie Wood & Richard Beymer GREAT FILM MYSTERIES Thursday February 18 In the Sondheim Theater 4:15 pm NORTH BY NORTHWEST Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint 7:15 pm CHINATOWN Jack Nicholson & Faye Dunaway GREAT SPORTS FILMS Friday February 19 In the Sondheim Theater 4:15 pm HOOSIERS Gene Hackman & Dennis Hopper 7:15 pm ROCKY Sylvester Stallone & Burgess Meredith GREAT FILM EPICS Saturday February 20 In the Sondheim Theater (Change of Time) 4:00 pm SCHINDLERS LIST Liam Neeson & Ben Kingsley 7:45 pm BEN HUR Charlton Heston & Stephen Boyd Admission for all ages is free. Prizes for Movie passes for a year will be given away to one of the patrons of the Annual American Film Classic Week. Your ticket stub is your chance so the more you see the better your chances. Suggested Donations to Fairfield Arts and Convention Center is $3 per person Sponsored by: KMCD, Iowa State Bank, Fairfield Ledger, Farm Bureau Insurance, Danaher Oil Company, HyVee Food Store, Iowa Capital Management, KRUULP 100.1 FM, Frontline Printing, Cafe Paradiso, Fred Swartz Accounting, Ken and Jessica Malloy |
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American Combat Sports 15 comes to the Fairfield Arts and Convention Center Saturday, February 20. Watch as the area’s best mixed martial artists compete inside the cage to find out who is the toughest. 15 fights scheduled including 2 female fights. Doors open at 6pm. Pre fight weigh in party at the Red Rock Friday, February 19, 8 p.m. Don’t miss the action. Tickets available at the Convention Center and from local fighters. Call 319-669-0039 for event details. |
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KMCD/Classic 96 will be hosting the Southeast Iowa Bridal Expo and Fashion Show Sunday February 21st. This show which will feature as many as 40 booths will give brides a chance to get hundreds of wedding ideas, see the latest styles of wedding gowns and tuxedos, and learn about the products and services of some southeast Iowa’s most talented wedding professionals… all in one convenient location. Watch the areas largest bridal fashion show presented by S and K Bridal of Keosauqua. View the work of wedding photographers, taste the offerings of creative caterers and bakers, check out DJ and limo services, talented florist, and travel planners for the perfect honeymoon. Talk with the experts, see the latest trends, get new ideas, and find money-saving show specials on everything you need for your wedding. For more information contact KMCD/Classic 96 at 641-472-4191 |
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The Matisse Trio (Katherine Wolfe, Anthony Arnone, Ksenia Nosikova) was formed in 2004 at the University of Iowa. Their passion for chamber music has brought these three internationally acclaimed soloists together to explore the rich and varied repertoire of the piano trio. They continue to balance solo careers with trio recitals and conferences around the globe. This spring, the Matisse Trio will be playing in Nebraska, New Mexico, and Oregon as well as several other Iowa locations. Called a pianist of "impressive musicianship" and "refined sensibility and exquisite pianism, fascinating to watch and hear" by the Boston Globe and New York Concert Reviews, Ksenia Nosikova has performed extensively as a solo pianist and chamber musician in Europe, Russia, and both Americas. Originally from Minnesota, violinist Katie Wolfe joined the string faculty of The University of Iowa in 2004. She enjoys a diverse and exciting career as a soloist, teacher, chamber and orchestral musician on the national and international stage. Cellist Anthony Arnone is an active soloist, chamber musician, conductor and teacher throughout the country and around the world. Arnone is currently the assistant professor of cello at The University of Iowa School of Music. While maintaining active solo and teaching careers, the Matisse Trio has performed around the country in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kansas, Iowa, and Hawaii. As they are also dedicated educators, the trio regularly gives clinics and master classes to college and high school students. Adults $12 Students/Seniors 65+ $10 ID Required |
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Variations for Cello and Piano; Piano Trio "Ghost"; Suite for two Violins, Cello and Piano Left-hand performed by the Roycroft Chamber Musicians from East Aurora, New York, presented by The Chamber Music Society of Fairfield. Nancy McFarland Gaub, Violin; Eugene Gaub, piano; Rebekah Johnson, violin; and Scott Ballantyne, cello. General Admission Adults $15 Students/Seniors 65+/IA Course $12 Children 12 and under free Tickets also available through Chamber Music Society Fairfield, P. O. Box 1271, Fairfield, IA 52556. Checks to the order of Fairfield Creates Foundation |
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Much more than a concert, In the Mood presents a retro 1940’s musical featuring singers, dancers and the sensational String of Pearls Big Band Orchestra. The music and the arrangements are as authentic as it gets. This was a time that all America was listening and dancing to the same kind of music. In the 1940’s, the combination of up-tempo big band instrumentals and intimate, romantic ballads set the mood for a future filled with promise, hope and prosperity. This was the time when the music moved the nation’s spirit. The Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts Artist Series is proudly sponsored by Farm Bureau Services, KMCD/Classic 96, Foss, Kuiken, Gookin, & Cochran, PC, KKSI, KRKN, KBIZ, and KTWA,, Iowa Telecom, TrafFix Devices, Inc. Please join the Center in thanking our season sponsors. Reserved Seating Orchestra Seating $27 Rear Orchestra;Side and Rear Side Orchestra $23 Balcony and Mezzanines $19 Student tickets are available only at the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center ticket office window. Students defined: 18 or under and College students who are full-time (12 credits undergrad and 6 credits grad) and who must at the time of purchase show their student ID. Students may purchase only one ticket per ID at the student price. Join us for a red, white and blue celebration supper! Order online or at the Box Office. |
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A natural clown, Jamie Adkins brings his many talents to a new one-man show. He catches grapes on a fork, balances sheets of paper on his nose, pops ping-pong balls, walks on ropes and juggles just about everything around him. His clowning and acrobatic feats are brought to life in a story of a man who has something to say, but can't quite get it out! He began his career at the age of 13 in San Diego, where he delighted passers-by as a street performer. Later, in San Francisco, he joined the Pickle Family Circus. Then this eclectic clown, juggler, balancing artist and one-hundred percent poet joined Montréal's Cirque Éloize. With his numerous talents and years of experience, this multidisciplinary acrobat was soon an integral member of the Cirque Éloize family of artists, making an invaluable contribution of the show Excentricus. In over 500 of this production, Jamie distinguished himself with his unique style that faithfully and humorously conveyed the essence of the ordinary man. Jamie again teamed up with Cirque Éloize to produce Typo, a show of his own creation, which toured the world giving more than 200 performances over 2 years. He won the admiration of critics and adoration of the circus-going public. Jamie Adkins continues to forge ahead on his career path, always seeking new ways to develop his artistry. For this reason, he is delighted to present his newest creation Circus INcognitus. More than ever before, Jamie shows his audiences, in his own unique way, the full range of his talents. He has taken his performance far beyond the bounds of a single role and created an artistic event that springs from his own inner world. Fairfield Concert Association Membership information available by calling 641-472-4347. |
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1570 KMCD and 95.9 Classic 96 present The Sweethearts of Branson; The Sweethearts of Branson features the talents of Denny and Sheila Renee Yeary, who have won many awards for their great productions and incredible vocals. They continue to sell out shows everywhere they go, from Florida to Minnesota. The award-winning production features country and old time folk music. They will take you on a journey down memory lane with hits from Patsy Cline and Jim Reeves, among many others. Denny and Sheila are joined on stage by their daughter, who adds her youthful beauty and championship clogging skills. She also inspires with her instrumental ability, with a touching rendition of the song, "Grandpa." In addition, Branson's one and only cowboy comedian, "Tucker," joins the Yearys on stage. He contributes his crazy antics and wonderful renditions of great cowboy classics. Singing in his high tenor, he is a powerful addition to the Yeary's Quartet. If you liked Branson on the Road, you will LOVE Sweethearts of Branson!!! |
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Music for String Quartet, Flute, Viola and Guitar performed by the Red Cedar Chamber Music group with the Avalon Quartet; presented by the Chamber Music Society of Fairfield. General Admission Adults $15 Students/Seniors 65+/IA Course $12 Children 12 and under free Tickets also available through Chamber Music Society Fairfield, P. O. Box 1271, Fairfield, IA 52556. Checks to the order of Fairfield Creates Foundation |
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Every four years, a select few pianists emerge victorious from the Van Cliburn International Piano competition: "the most prestigious classical piano contest in the world." (Chicago Tribune). On June 7, 2009, the winners of the Thirteenth Cliburn Competition were awarded significant cash prizes, CD recordings, and three years of international concert engagements. Experience the thrill of the Cliburn while celebrating the gifts of a young virtuoso when we present a special solo performance by Yeol Eum Son. Yeol Eum Son has performed with the Israel, New York, Seoul, and Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestras, among other noted orchestras. Third-prize winner of the 2005 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition, Ms. Son has made debuts at several international music festivals, including the Beethoven Easter Festival in Warsaw, the Rheingau Festival in Germany, and the Bowdoin Festival in the United States. She currently studies at the Hochschule fur Musik and Theater in Hannover, Germany, and has recorded a CD of Chopin etudes for Universal Music in Korea. The Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts Artist Series is proudly sponsored by Farm Bureau Services, KMCD/Classic 96, Foss, Kuiken, Gookin, & Cochran, PC, KKSI, KRKN, KBIZ, and KTWA,, Iowa Telecom, TrafFix Devices, Inc. Please join the Center in thanking our season sponsors. Reserved Seating Orchestra Seating $15 Rear Orchestra;Side and Rear Side Orchestra $11 Balcony and Mezzanines $7 No student prices available at this event |
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The Chamber Music Society of Fairfield is proud to present Tricia Park and Conor Hanick. They will be performing on Violin and Piano selections of Violin Sonatas by Brahms, John Adams, Ernest and Schubert Saturday May 1, 2010 General Admission Adults $15 Students/Seniors 65+/IA Course $12 Children 12 and under free Tickets also available through Chamber Music Society Fairfield, P. O. Box 1271, Fairfield, IA 52556. Checks to the order of Fairfield Creates Foundation |
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Rastrelli Cello Quartet was formed in Germany by four Russians, all of whom shared a desire to prove that it is possible to play any style of music on the cello-from Baroque to Rock and anything in between. They can sound like a symphony one moment and play ragtime, jazz or even a polka the next. RASTRELLI CELLO QUARTET: "To say this performance was breathtaking is an understatement... This is a fabulous quartet of charismatic performers!" Thea S. Engelson, Clinton IA, presentere "What a Concert! One of the best we've ever presenter in our series." Peggy Krewson, Nantucket Arts Council, presentere "Riveting...Very entertaining...wild cheers...These four musicians could sound like a classical symphony one moment and play ragtime, jazz, klezmer or even a polka the next." The Barrie Examiner, Ontario, Canada Fairfield Concert Association Membership information available by calling 641-472-4347. |
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Voices From Ellis Island: The Gateway to America, the front door to freedom, the Island of Tears. From 1890 to 1930, Ellis Island was the first experience of life in America for millions of immigrants. Their stories are amusing, frightening, inspiring, and true. Pippa White is in her fourteenth year as a solo performer. She calls her One's Company Productions "part theatre, part storytelling, part history." Audiences call them unique, captivating, and touching. The Director of Special Projects at the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs calls her "the highest quality artist," and the Kansas Storytelling Festival said her performance was "one of the high points in our festival history." Pippa grew up in San Francisco, appeared reguarly on television as a child, trained at the American Conservatory Theater Academy, and for five years was seen as hostess of a daily morning television show on ABC. Moving to the Midwest led to her pursing an education, starting a family, and reestablishing a career with work in theatres, arts in education programs, and finally, not just one, but several one-woman shows drawing on many different sources for a collection of unusual and entertaining solo productions. Ms. White has a love of dialects and accents which she tries to incorporate into her shows. some of her dialects come naturally, thanks to a British father, and both her parents spent considerable time in England. "Other children came home to milk and cookies after school," she says. " I came home to afternoon tea!" her parents often recounted amusing stories in dialect. However, not all Ms. White's dialects come easily. She uses the International Phonetic Alphabet (her mother taught speech and dialects at San Francisco State University) and she is always trying new dialects and accents. Most of her programs are stories of true events. The Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts Artist Series is proudly sponsored by Farm Bureau Services, KMCD/Classic 96, Foss, Kuiken, Gookin, & Cochran, PC, KKSI, KRKN, KBIZ, and KTWA,, Iowa Telecom, TrafFix Devices, Inc. Please join the Center in thanking our season sponsors. Reserved Seating Orchestra Seating $12 Rear Orchestra;Side and Rear Side Orchestra $10 Balcony and Mezzanines $8 Children 17 and under $1 No student prices available for this event. |
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Red Cedar Chamber Music Society performs Chamber Music by Kaspar Kummer (1795-1870). Divertissement, Serenades and a Quintello for Flute, Viola, Cello and Guitar. Presented by the Chamber Music Society of Fairfield. General Admission Adults $15 Students/Seniors 65+/IA Course $12 Children 12 and under free Tickets also available through Chamber Music Society Fairfield, P. O. Box 1271, Fairfield, IA 52556. Checks to the order of Fairfield Creates Foundation |
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The Chamber Music Society of Fairfield welcomes Roy Eaton from New York City to the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center. Mr Eaton will be performing a Quantum of Preludes featuring Bach, Chopin, Gershwin, Still and Joplin. General Admission Adults $15 Students/Seniors 65+/IA Course $12 Children 12 and under free Tickets also available through Chamber Music Society Fairfield, P. O. Box 1271, Fairfield, IA 52556. Checks to the order of Fairfield Creates Foundation |
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Concert saxophonist Ashu, age 26, has continually defied conventions winning major international and national competitions traditionally won by pianists and violinists. He made his recital debut at Carnegie Hall's Weill Hall in New York and, at age 16, made his concerto debut at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. Since then, concerto and recital performances have taken him throughout the USA and Europe. With a dynamic style that captivates audiences, and a repertoire ranging from original works by Ibert, Debussy, and Villa-Lobos to his own arrangements of Piazzolla, Rachmaninoff, and Morricone, Ashu has shown that the concert saxophone can reach beyond stylistic categorization and to a large diversity of people. His playing has been described as “Riveting...Brilliant...Pizzazz to burn!” (National Public Radio Performance Today host) and “...just as much fun to watch him as it is to listen to him.” (Dallas Morning News). Born and raised in California, Ashu has won First Prizes at competitions including the International Heida Hermanns, International Kingsville Wind Instrumentalist, National Federation of Music Clubs, National Midland-Odessa, National Lennox, National George S. Howard, and Houston Symphony Concerto Competitions. Ashu graduated from Northwestern University and is currently based in Chicago. For more information, please visit his website at www.ashuonline.com. Pianist Kuang-Hao Huang enjoys an active career of performing and teaching. He has performed throughout the United States as well as in England, France, China and South Korea. As a soloist, he has performed with the New World Symphony Orchestra, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra and has been heard on Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Memorial Series (WFMT 98.7 FM).Mr. Huang is also an active collaborator, performing concerts and radio broadcasts with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and as a regular guest of the Chicago Chamber Musicians. He has performed with the Vermeer and Chicago String Quartets and on Ravinia’s Rising Stars series. An advocate of new music, Mr. Huang gave the world premiere performances of works by Louis Andriessen and Chen Yi at Weill Hall as part of Carnegie Hall’s Millennium Piano Book Project. He has also premiered works by Stacy Garrop, John Harbison, Alexandra Karastoyanova-Hermentin, Daniel Kellogg, Rami Levin, James Matheson and Laura Schwendinger. He has been involved with the Chicago Chamber Musicians Composer Perspectives series since its inception in 2001 and has had the opportunity to work with many of the world’s foremost composers, including Pierre Boulez and John Corigliano. Mr. Huang has also performed with Fulcrum Point and MusicNOW. Mr. Huang serves on the adjunct faculties of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University, Concordia University-Chicago and the Merit School of Music. As a member of the International Music Foundation’s Bootinsky Piano Trio, he presents educational outreach programs throughout the Chicago Public Schools. During the summer, he coordinates the piano program at Northwestern University’s National High School Music Institute and has also served on the faculty of the Mimir Chamber Music Festival at TCU in Ft. Worth, Texas. Mr. Huang has degrees from the University of Wisconsin, Indiana University and Northwestern University. His principal teachers include Leonard Hokanson, Joseph Kalichstein, Howard Karp, Rita Sloan and Sylvia Wang. During the 1996-97 season, he was a member of the New World Symphony. A native of Whitewater, Wisconsin, Mr. Huang currently resides in Oak Park, Illinois. |
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In performance of classical as well as original music, Danish concert pianist and composer Werner Elmker emphasizes the importance of improvisation as the main source of all great music. Improvised music is 'fresh' music created in the moment, and often gives a stronger experience than music notated on paper. Most of the great composers used improvisation during recitals and composing. Like the classical masters, Mr. Elmker improvises in his own tonal language which finds its origin in previous styles of classical music. He utilizes free improvisation, improvisation on original melodies, classical themes, folksongs, and film music. Through performances, CDs, radio programs and education, he seeks to reinvigorate the lost art of classical improvisation. Mr. Elmker will be performing selections from Bach, Grieg, Liszt, Chopin, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Mussorgsky and some of his own original compositions. General Admission Adults $15 Students/Seniors 65+/IA Course $12 Children 12 and under free Tickets also available through Chamber Music Society Fairfield, P. O. Box 1271, Fairfield, IA 52556. Checks to the order of Fairfield Creates Foundation |
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Carol Negro conducting L'Histoire du Soldat. Other works include Ballade for Violin and Piano, Three Pieces for Clarinet, Duet for Two Bassoons and the Pastoral. Nancy McFarland Gaub, Violin and Chamber Ensemble. Freddy Fonseca, Narrator General Admission Adults $15 Students/Seniors/IA Course $14 Children 12 and under free Tickets also available through Chamber Music Society Fairfield, P. O. Box 1271, Fairfield, IA 52556. Checks to the order of Fairfield Creates Foundation |
Pianist Kuang-Hao Huang enjoys an active career of performing and teaching. He has performed throughout the United States as well as in England, France, China and South Korea. As a soloist, he has performed with the New World Symphony Orchestra, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra and has been heard on Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Memorial Series (WFMT 98.7 FM).