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SUMMARY:SERIES CONCERT: Schubertiad 2 - Songs of spring and nature
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 23\, 4:00 p\, St Matthew’s Episcopal Church\, Hillsborough\, NC  \nJoin soprano Andrea Edith Moore in the music of Franz Schubert\, including the beloved Shepherd on the Rock \nREAD THE PROGRAM \nClick for Song Translations \nAndrea Edith Moore – soprano\nKeiko Sekino – piano\nLuke Ellard – clarinet\nSuzanne Rousso – viola \nREPERTOIRE\nFrühlingslieder (Songs of Spring)\nW.A. Mozart: “Abendempfindung”  (evening thoughts) K. 523\nFranz Schubert: “Frühlingsglaube” (the belief in spring) D. 686\n“Im Frühling” (In Spring) D. 882 \nSchubert and Mozart Ladies\nW.A. Mozart: “Als Luise die Briefe Ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte”  (When Luisa burned the letters of her faithless lover) K. 520\nFranz Schubert: “Lied de Mignon\, D. 877\n“Ellen’s Dritter Gesang” (Ave Maria) D. 839\n“Gretchen am Spinnrade” (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel) D. 118\n“Suleika I” D. 720 \nFranz Schubert: Der Hirt auf der Felsen (The Shepherd on the Rock) D. 965\nW.A. Mozart: Trio in E-flat for viola\, clarinet and piano\, “Kegelstatt” K. 498 \nGeneral Admission Tickets:\n$30 Adult\n$15 K-12 Educator\n$10 Student and Children \nPURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE \nHaving difficulties? Email office@mallarmemusic.org or call 919-560-2788 and leave a message.
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/series-concert-schubert-lieder-of-nature-and-rebirth/
LOCATION:St Matthew’s Episcopal Church\, 210 St Mary's Road\, Hillsborough\, North Carolina\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Series Concert
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SUMMARY:J.S. Bach's St. John Passion
DESCRIPTION:Duke Chapel presents J.S. Bach’s “St. John Passion”\n\n\n\n\n\n Sunday\, April 7\, at 4:00 p.m. Duke University Chapel\n Purchase tickets: https://buff.ly/49uGRNL\n\n\nFirst performed 300 years ago on Good Friday\, April 7\, 1724\, “St. John Passion” is renowned for its dramatic choruses\, expressive arias\, and compelling narrative. It sets text from the Gospel of John\, chapters 18 and 19\, composed in two parts: Part I ends with Peter’s denial of Jesus and Part II concludes with Christ’s burial. Share this event on Facebook. At Duke Chapel\, the performers will be: \n\n\n\n Duke Chapel Evensong Singers\n Duke Chapel Schola Cantor\n Mallarme  Music\n Philip Cave\, conductor\n James Reese\, Evang\n Molly Quinn\, soprano\n Harrison Hintzsche\, bass\n Charlie Moore\, Christus\n\n\nDr. Jeremy Begbie will give a pre-concert talk on the historical and musical context of St. John Passion at 3:00 p.m. in the Divinity School’s Goodson Chapel. Dr. Begbie is the Thomas A. Langford Distinguished Research Professor of Duke Divinity School and also the McDonald Agape Director of Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts. \n\n\n\nFamilies with young children are invited to drop in on a rehearsal the day before the concert on Saturday\, April 6\, between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. This is a great way to hear the music in an informal setting.
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/j-s-bachs-st-john-passion/
LOCATION:Duke University Chapel\, 401 Chapel Drive\, Durham\, NC\, 27708\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T153000
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SUMMARY:FAMILY CONCERT: Scintillating Saxes
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 20\, 2 pm @ Durham County Library\, Main Branch FREE\nSponsored by Mark and Cindy Kuhn\n \nSusan Fancher Saxophonist brings her students in the Duke University Saxophone Quartet to dazzle you with the amazing\, versatile sound of the saxophone! \nFamily concerts are 60 to 75-minute concerts appropriate for all music lovers from 5 to 100! Learn about music\, the instruments and participate in the performance. \nDuke University Saxophone Quartet: Caleb Woo\, soprano saxophone; Ryan Hamner\, alto saxophone: Noah Obuya\, tenor saxophone; Jackson Streit\, baritone saxophone \nProgram:\nCascades (1904) by Scott Joplin (1868-1917) / arr. Frackenpohl \nQuatuor (1949) by Faustin (1900-1979) and Maurice (1897-1968) Jeanjean \nI. Gaîté Villageoise (“Village Gaiety”)\nII. Doux Paysage (“Gentle Countryside”)\nIII. Papillons (“Butterflies”) \nDuo concertant Op. 55 (1858) by Jean-Baptiste Singelée (1812-1875) \n“Little” Fugue in g minor BWV 578 (ca. 1709) by J. S. Bach (1685-1750)/ arr. Agioritis \nEnveloped (2021) by Jenni Watson (b. 1985) \nCiudades (“Cities”) (2011) by Guillermo Lago (b. 1960)  – Cordoba \n“Recorda Me” (“Remember Me”) (1963) by Joe Henderson (1937-2001) /arr. Caleb Woo
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/family-concert-scintillating-saxes/
LOCATION:Durham County Library\, Main Branch\, 300 N. Roxboro Street\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Family Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240524T193000
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SUMMARY:SERIES CONCERT: Schubertiad 3
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 24. 2024 @ 7:30 pm\nHaw River Ballroom\, Saxapahaw map\nJoin the stellar ensemble of Jennifer Curtis – violin\, Caroline Stinson – cello and Ieva Jokubaviciute – piano for the Piano Trio in B-flat Major by Franz Schubert. Said Robert Schumann of this work: “One glance at Schubert’s Trio  and the troubles of our human existence disappear and all the world is fresh and bright again.” \nThis will take place at the cool Saxapahaw Haw River Ballroom as we celebrate the last concert of Mallarme’s 40th season!The Haw River Ballroom is a beautiful riverside music venue set in the former Dye House in historic Saxapahaw. \nThe concert will be followed by a 40th-anniversary dessert and bubbly reception!\n \nPROGRAM: Franz Schubert\nViolin Sonata No. 3 in G Minor\, D. 408\nArpeggione Sonata in A Minor\, D. 821\nPiano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major\, D. 898 \nREAD THE PROGRAM\, NOTES and BIOS \nTickets: $10-$30 Click to PURCHASE \nOnline sales close at 4:30 pm the day of the concert.\nTickets will be available at the door – we accept cash or credit cards
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/series-concert-schubertiad-3/
LOCATION:Haw River Ballroom\, 1711 Saxapahaw-Bethlehem Church Rd\, Saxapahaw\, North Carolina\, 27340\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Series Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T203000
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SUMMARY:Dynamic Duos in Durham Mini Fest: ONYX CLUB BOYS DUO
DESCRIPTION:DYNAMIC DUOS IN DURHAM: ONYX CLUB BOYS DUO\nGabriel Pelli\, guitar/violin\nBen Lassiter\, guitar\nTuesday\, June 11\, 2024 7:00 pm\nMissy Lane’s Assembly Room\, 310 E. Main St.\, Ste. 100 Durham NC 27701 \nFROM THE ARTISTS:\nThe concert will feature music either written or performed by Django Reinhardt\, who worked in Paris in the 1930’s and 40’s. His music is now the folk music of the Western European Gypsies\, also known as the Sinti tribe. It is most often referred to as Gypsy Jazz\, Jazz Manouche\, or Hot Club Jazz. \n$10 suggested donation at the door. Cash or Credit Card \nREAD THE PRESS RELEASE: Mallarmé 2024 Dynamic Duos Announcement FINAL \nWhat is Dynamic Duos? In the fall of 2020\, Mallarmé’s board spearheaded a new directive to diversify offerings both musically and via the personnel who perform in our concerts. Couldn’t our performances better reflect our community while keeping a high standard of performance? \nThe goal of the Dynamic Duo Call for Talent is to discover new (or new to us) North Carolina musical talent and to expand on the style and genre of our usual programming. North Carolina musicians of any type\, including jazz\, folk\, and rock were asked to apply\, especially members of the LBGTQIA+\, African American and Latinx communities. Applicants were asked to propose a 60-minute program and to provide artist bios and musical examples of the specific artists.  Performers were chosen on the strength of their proposed program\, musical samples and\, most importantly\, the way they interact with one another. Four groups were picked to perform this year – 3 during June 2024 as part of the Dynamic Duo Mini-Festival\, and the last group will perform in the fall.
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/dynamic-duos-in-durham-onyx-club-boys-duo/
LOCATION:Missy Lane’s Assembly Hall\, 310 E Main St\, Suite 100\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T203000
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SUMMARY:Dynamic Duos in Durham Mini Fest: BROWN MOUNTAIN LIGHTNING BUGS
DESCRIPTION:DYNAMIC DUOS IN DURHAM: BROWN MOUNTAIN LIGHTNING BUGS\nKendra Harding – Guitar\nZachery (Zack) Harding – Mandolin\nTuesday\, June 18\, 2024 7:00 pm\nHuron Stage\, 2329 Huron St\, Durham\, NC 27707 \nFROM THE ARTISTS:\nAs full-time performers of original music\, this program would allow us to present our unique blend of traditional folk styles with contemporary themes and techniques to a new audience. With decades of experience performing and training in a variety of styles from classical to rock\, we offer listeners the opportunity to step into a different kind of listening experience where genres are blended and bent to create something that sticks with people. \n$10 suggested donation at the door. Cash or Credit Card \nNotes about Huron Stage: https://www.instagram.com/huronstagemusicvenue/ \nHuron Stage is an outdoor venue in the Tuscaloosa-Lakewood neighborhood of Durham. It is behind a small bungalow\, in their double-lot backyard and parking for the venue is on the street. You may park on both sides of the street but please do not block any driveways. There is a covered stage for the performers\, and many picnic tables/benches around the stage on a mostly shaded lawn and you may opt to bring a lawn chair or blanket. This is a family-oriented space and neighbors typically bring food and drink for the audience to enjoy for free. Also\, you might want to wear some bug spray but know we will have some available for you to use.\n \nRegrettably\, it is currently not handicapped accessible although I know the owner\, Josh Glasson\, is working to make it so. There are a few steps down to the backyard which is relatively easy to negotiate but will not accommodate a wheelchair. There is an indoor restroom and a small indoor performance space in case of rain. If it looks like severe weather forecast we will cancel the performance and reschedule it for later in the summer. We’ll post a cancellation on the homepage of our website\, www.mallarmemusic.org\, on Mallarme’s FaceBook page\, and on the office phone message @ 919-560-2788 by 5:30 pm.  \nREAD THE PRESS RELEASE: Mallarmé 2024 Dynamic Duos Announcement FINAL \nWhat is Dynamic Duos? In the fall of 2020\, Mallarmé’s board spearheaded a new directive to diversify offerings both musically and via the personnel who perform in our concerts. Couldn’t our performances better reflect our community? \nThe goal of the Dynamic Duo Call for Talent is to discover new (or new to us) North Carolina musical talent and to expand on the style and genre of our usual programming. North Carolina musicians of any type\, including jazz\, folk\, and rock were asked to apply\, especially members of the LBGTQIA+\, African American and Latinx communities. Applicants were asked to propose a 60-minute program and to provide artist bios and musical examples of the specific artists.  Performers were chosen on the strength of their proposed program\, musical samples and\, most importantly\, the way they interact with one another. Four groups were picked to perform this year – 3 during June 2024 as part of the Dynamic Duo Mini-Festival\, and the last group will perform in the fall.
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/dynamic-duos-in-durham-onyx-club-boys-duo-2024-06-18/
LOCATION:Huron Stage\, 2329 Huron Street\, Durham\, NC\, 27707
CATEGORIES:Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T203000
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SUMMARY:Dynamic Duos in Durham Mini Fest: Two Ragas of the late afternoon and evening
DESCRIPTION:DYNAMIC DUOS IN DURHAM: Two Ragas of the late afternoon and evening\nJohn Stephens – Sarod\, Viswas Chitnis – Sitar\nNorthStar Church of the Arts\, 220 W Geer St. Durham\, NC 27701\n \nFROM THE ARTISTS:\nThe Mallarmé duo grant is a unique opportunity for us to bring classical Hindustani music to your audience.\nIn our playing\, we will seek to highlight the conversational nature of a melodic duet\, as well as the interplay between improvisation and the well-defined structures of\ntraditional Indian classical music. \n$10 suggested donation at the door. Cash or Credit Card \nREAD THE PRESS RELEASE: Mallarmé 2024 Dynamic Duos Announcement FINAL \nWhat is Dynamic Duos? In the fall of 2020\, Mallarmé’s board spearheaded a new directive to diversify offerings both musically and via the personnel who perform in our concerts. Couldn’t our performances better reflect our community while keeping a high standard of performance? \nThe goal of the Dynamic Duo Call for Talent is to discover new (or new to us) North Carolina musical talent and to expand on the style and genre of our usual programming. North Carolina musicians of any type\, including jazz\, folk\, and rock were asked to apply\, especially members of the LBGTQIA+\, African American and Latinx communities. Applicants were asked to propose a 60-minute program and to provide artist bios and musical examples of the specific artists.  Performers were chosen on the strength of their proposed program\, musical samples and\, most importantly\, the way they interact with one another. Four groups were picked to perform this year – 3 during June 2024 as part of the Dynamic Duo Mini-Festival\, and the last group will perform in the fall.
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/dynamic-duos-in-durham-onyx-club-boys-duo-2024-06-18-2024-06-25/
LOCATION:NorthStar Church of the Arts\, 220 W Geer Street\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Family Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240803T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240803T163000
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter/ concert opera presentation
DESCRIPTION:Mallarmé Music and Paradox Opera co-present a concert reading of the opera The Heart is a Lonely Hunter based on the 1940 book by Carson McCullers. \nThe Heart is a Lonely Hunter opera by Robert Chumbley\, libretto by Carey Scott Wilkerson\nPERFORMANCE: Saturday\, August 3\, 2024 @ 3:00 pm\, PSI Theatre at the Durham Arts Council\n120 Morris Street\, Durham\, NC 27701\nSuggestion donation of $20 at the door (cash or credit) but no one will be turned away \nCast: READ the ARTIST BIOS\nAlissa Roca: Mick  16-year-old girl/ soprano\nGwen Hyland: John Singer deaf and mute jewelry engraver/ baritone\nMiguel Pedroza: Spiros Antonopolous deaf and mute cousin of John Singer/ bass\nLeo Balkovets: Biff  transgender owner of the New York Café/ tenor\nChris Fotis: Jake  local ne’er-do-well/ baritone\nLangelihle Mngxati: Dr. Copeland  African American doctor/ bass-baritone\nJemeesa Yarborough: Portia  Copeland’s daughter/ mezzo-soprano\nDylan Elza: Harry  Mick’s love interest/ tenor\nAnja Arko: collaborative pianist\nJuan Alamo: bass drum \nREAD THE PRESS RELEASE: Mallarmé 2024 The Heart is a Lonely Hunter Announcement FINAL
URL:https://www.mallarmemusic.org/event/special-the-heart-is-a-lonely-hunter-concert-opera-presentation/
LOCATION:PSI Theatre – Durham Arts Council\, 120 Morris St\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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