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SUMMARY:Choir Country
DESCRIPTION:  \nChoral Arts Ensemble of Rochester\, MN\nOne Performance:  Sunday\, May 6\, 2018 at 3:00pm \nVenue:  St. John’s Hall\, 500 3rd St. W\, Northfield\, MN  55057 \nA celebration of the rich choral traditions of our region \n \nThe Northfield Arts Guild will host the Choral Arts Ensemble of Rochester\, Minnesota for a Choir Country concert on Sunday\, May 6\, 2018 at 3:00 pm.  This celebration of rich choral traditions will be held at   St. John’s Hall\, 500 Third Street West\, Northfield. \nChoir Country is a celebration of Minnesota’s finest composers and the deep roots of exceptional choral singing in our region. Minnesota has a tradition of top-quality choral performance and choral composition.  Building on the foundations laid by F. Melius Christiansen\, Dominick Argento\, Stephen Paulus\, Libby Larsen and many others\, a richly talented and diverse body of contemporary Minnesota-based composers are creating beautiful new music for choirs.  The Choir Country concert features works by thirteen of these vibrant and eloquent composers – including video clips of the composers talking about their craft.  Minnesota Public Radio classical music host Steve Staruch conducted the video interviews. \nNow entering its 33rd season\, Choral Arts Ensemble is an auditioned choir founded by Rick Kvam.  Its volunteer members are from Rochester and throughout Southeast Minnesota.  Seasonal repertoire includes a cappella works from the Renaissance to the present day\, in addition to a variety of choral/orchestral works.  Since 1996 Choral Arts Ensemble has commissioned and premiered more than fifty new choral works.  Its catalog of fifteen CDs includes Minnesota Voices and Hail\, Minnesota! – both featuring works by Minnesota composers. \nThe Northfield Arts Guild aims to showcase the arts of our region across the spectrum of artistic disciplines. The Guild is pleased to host the Choral Arts Ensemble’s performance in Northfield. \nTickets for Choir Country are $15 for adults and $10.00 for seniors & students.  Tickets are available online at northfieldartsguild.org\, by calling 507.645.8877\, or at the Guild’s Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street South\, Northfield. \nThis activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.\nFor more information please visit www.choralartsensemble.org
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LOCATION:St. John’s Lutheran Church\, 500 Third Street West\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Northfield Experience
DESCRIPTION:Performances:\nFri\, May 4\, 2018\, 6:00pm\nSat\, May 5\, 2018\, 1:00pm\nSat\, May 5\, 2018\, 5:00pm\nSun\, May 6\, 2018\, 1:00pm\nSun\, May 6\, 2018\, 5:00pm \nVeteran Site Artist and Director Stephan Koplowitz is producing The Northfield Experience\, a site-specific\, immersive performance event using the town of Northfield\, MN as its canvas and inspiration. Audiences will experience a series of interlaced performances of theater\, dance\, visual installations\, and digital media taking place at several locations throughout Northfield. This performance event is inspired by the history\, architecture\, and unique community of Northfield. Koplowitz is collaborating with St. Olaf and Carleton Colleges and the greater Northfield community where the spirit of history\, industry\, and scholarship thrive and will engage students\, alumni\, and professors from both colleges\, in addition to members of specific Northfield institutions and businesses. The Northfield Experience will be a unique\, one of a kind performance event and experience\, not to be missed! \nThis is a progressive venue production. Most locations are within walking distance\, but an ADA bus is available upon request.\nThe production begins at The Grand Event Center\, 316 Washington Street\, Northfield\, MN. \n  \nCarleton and St. Olaf students may attend the 6pm Thursday night dress rehearsal for free with student id. \n  \n  \n  \nThank you to Northfield Economic Development Authority (EDA) for their support.\n \nThis project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.  To find out more about how National Endowmanet for the Arts grants impact indiduals and communities\, visit 222.arts.gov. \n\nThis activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/the-northfield-experience-2/
LOCATION:The Grand Event Center\, 316 Washington Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Special Events,Theater,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:CVRO Latin Inspirations
DESCRIPTION:Part of our 2017-18 Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra Concert Series\n\nLatin Inspirations Concert\nFeaturing new work for ReInaldo Moya\nwith soloist Manny Laureano from the Minnesota Orchestra\n\n\nFriday\, May 18\, 7:00 pm\nSt. Dominic’s Church\, 104 Linden St N\, Northfield\nand\nSaturday\, May 19\, 4:30 pm\nParadise Center\, 321 Central Ave N\, Faribault \n\n\n Manny Laureano is an American trumpet player and conductor. He is currently the Principal Trumpet of the Minnesota Orchestra\, as well as the Co-Artistic Director of the Minnesota Youth Symphonies. Laureano began his musical studies in the New York City public school system and received his Bachelor of Music Degree from the Juilliard School in 1977. He was appointed Principal Trumpet of the Seattle Symphony\, where he performed various solo works\, including the rarely played concerto by Michael Haydn. He held this post he held for four years before serving in his current position as principal trumpet with the Minnesota Orchestra. He has appeared numerous times with the Minnesota Orchestra as soloist playing concertos by Haydn\, Hummel\, Arutunian\, and Tomasi. He also performed the American premiere of the concerto by Viennese composer Friedrich Wildgans along with Leonard Slatkin conducting in Minneapolis in 1983. He has performed as soloist with a variety of ensembles throughout the United States including the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra\, the South Dakota Symphony\, and the Chamber Orchestra of the Springs in Colorado.As a conductor\, he has worked with a variety of ensembles\, ranging from having been Music Director of the Calhoun-Isles Community Band in Minneapolis\, Music Director of the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra\, to several appearances in Young People’s Concerts with the Minnesota Orchestra. He has been in demand as a clinician for young orchestras throughout the state of Minnesota. In 2002\, Manny and his wife Claudette were invited to guest-conduct the National Suzuki Youth Orchestra Festival Orchestra and were invited to serve again in 2004. Manny has served as Co-Artistic Director of the Minnesota Youth Symphonies (MYS) since 1988. He is the conductor of the MYS Symphony Orchestra\, and is the brass coach for the MYS Repertory Orchestra\, conducted by Co-Artistic Director Claudette Laureano. Laureano served as Assistant Conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra during the 2005-06 season and served as conductor of the 2008-2009 Minnesota All-State orchestra. In recent years he has appeared regularly as guest conductor at Indiana University\, as well as the Eastern Music Festival\, St. Olaf College\, and Bethel University. \nAnother comment: Born in 1955 in Manhattan of Puerto Rican parents\, Laureano was introduced to the trumpet in junior high school. He’s now one of the orchestra’s better-known personalities. A spirited player in love with his work\, he’s not timid about the exercise of his gifts or the potential of the Minnesota Orchestra. Young people also captivate him through his role as a co-director with his wife Claudette of the Minnesota Youth Symphonies. \nReInaldo Moya\, composer\, is a graduate of Venezuela’s El Sistema music education system. Through El Sistema\, he had access to musical training from an early age and was a founding member of the Simón Bolívar Orchestra touring throughout Europe\, North and South America. \nMoya is the Composer-in-Residence at the Schubert Club. He is the recipient of the 2015 McKnight Composers Fellowship\, the Van Lier Fellowship from Meet the Composer and the Aaron Copland Award from the Copland House. \nHe graduated from The Juilliard School with both masters and doctorate degrees\, under the tutelage of Samuel Adler and Robert Beaser. \nMoya recently completed the opera Memory Boy\, with a libretto by Mark Campbell\, which was commissioned by the Minnesota Opera for its Project Opera and premiered in February of 2016. Excerpts from his opera Generalissimo (about the life\, death and afterlife of a fictionalized Latin American dictator) have been performed in New York at Symphony Space and Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. \nHis orchestral piece Siempre Lunes\, Siempre Marzo was performed by the New Jersey Symphony and The Juilliard Orchestra. In the fall of 2016\, his Passacaglia for Orchestra was chosen by the audience and the musicians of the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra as the winner of the Earshot Composers Competition sponsored by the American Composers Orchestra. \nHis music has been performed in Germany\, Colombia\, Australia\, Argentina\, Venezuela and throughout the United States by performers such as the Juilliard Orchestra\, the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela\, the Da Capo Chamber Players\, the Attacca Quartet as well as musicians from the Los Angeles Philharmonic\, the Minnesota Orchestra and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra\, among others. Mr. Moya has taught at St. Olaf College and Interlochen Arts Camp\, and is currently Assistant Professor of Composition at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. \n \nThis activity made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and culture heritage fund.   \n  \n  \nThank you to our Concert Sponsor:\n\n \n  \nThank you to our Media Sponsor: \n \nMany Thanks to our 2017-18 CVRO Season Sponsor:
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LOCATION:St. Dominic’s Church\, 104 Linden St. N\, Northfield\, 55057
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SUMMARY:CVRO Latin Inspirations
DESCRIPTION:Part of our 2017-18 Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra Concert Series\n\nLatin Inspirations Concert\n\nFeaturing new work for ReInaldo Moya\nwith soloist Manny Laureano from the Minnesota Orchestra \nFriday\, May 18\, 7:00 pm \nSt. Dominic’s Church\, 104 Linden St N\, Northfield \nand \nSaturday\, May 19\, 4:30 pm\nParadise Center\, 321 Central Ave N\, Faribault \n\n \n\nManny Laureano is an American trumpet player and conductor. He is currently the Principal Trumpet of the Minnesota Orchestra\, as well as the Co-Artistic Director of the Minnesota Youth Symphonies. Laureano began his musical studies in the New York City public school system and received his Bachelor of Music Degree from the Juilliard School in 1977. He was appointed Principal Trumpet of the Seattle Symphony\, where he performed various solo works\, including the rarely played concerto by Michael Haydn. He held this post he held for four years before serving in his current position as principal trumpet with the Minnesota Orchestra. He has appeared numerous times with the Minnesota Orchestra as soloist playing concertos by Haydn\, Hummel\, Arutunian\, and Tomasi. He also performed the American premiere of the concerto by Viennese composer Friedrich Wildgans along with Leonard Slatkin conducting in Minneapolis in 1983. He has performed as soloist with a variety of ensembles throughout the United States including the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra\, the South Dakota Symphony\, and the Chamber Orchestra of the Springs in Colorado. \nAs a conductor\, he has worked with a variety of ensembles\, ranging from having been Music Director of the Calhoun-Isles Community Band in Minneapolis\, Music Director of the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra\, to several appearances in Young People’s Concerts with the Minnesota Orchestra. He has been in demand as a clinician for young orchestras throughout the state of Minnesota. In 2002\, Manny and his wife Claudette were invited to guest-conduct the National Suzuki Youth Orchestra Festival Orchestra and were invited to serve again in 2004. Manny has served as Co-Artistic Director of the Minnesota Youth Symphonies (MYS) since 1988. He is the conductor of the MYS Symphony Orchestra\, and is the brass coach for the MYS Repertory Orchestra\, conducted by Co-Artistic Director Claudette Laureano. Laureano served as Assistant Conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra during the 2005-06 season and served as conductor of the 2008-2009 Minnesota All-State orchestra. In recent years he has appeared regularly as guest conductor at Indiana University\, as well as the Eastern Music Festival\, St. Olaf College\, and Bethel University. \nAnother comment: Born in 1955 in Manhattan of Puerto Rican parents\, Laureano was introduced to the trumpet in junior high school. He’s now one of the orchestra’s better-known personalities. A spirited player in love with his work\, he’s not timid about the exercise of his gifts or the potential of the Minnesota Orchestra. Young people also captivate him through his role as a co-director with his wife Claudette of the Minnesota Youth Symphonies. \nReInaldo Moya\, composer\, is a graduate of Venezuela’s El Sistema music education system. Through El Sistema\, he had access to musical training from an early age and was a founding member of the Simón Bolívar Orchestra touring throughout Europe\, North and South America. \nMoya is the Composer-in-Residence at the Schubert Club. He is the recipient of the 2015 McKnight Composers Fellowship\, the Van Lier Fellowship from Meet the Composer and the Aaron Copland Award from the Copland House. \nHe graduated from The Juilliard School with both masters and doctorate degrees\, under the tutelage of Samuel Adler and Robert Beaser. \nMoya recently completed the opera Memory Boy\, with a libretto by Mark Campbell\, which was commissioned by the Minnesota Opera for its Project Opera and premiered in February of 2016. Excerpts from his opera Generalissimo (about the life\, death and afterlife of a fictionalized Latin American dictator) have been performed in New York at Symphony Space and Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. \nHis orchestral piece Siempre Lunes\, Siempre Marzo was performed by the New Jersey Symphony and The Juilliard Orchestra. In the fall of 2016\, his Passacaglia for Orchestra was chosen by the audience and the musicians of the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra as the winner of the Earshot Composers Competition sponsored by the American Composers Orchestra. \nHis music has been performed in Germany\, Colombia\, Australia\, Argentina\, Venezuela and throughout the United States by performers such as the Juilliard Orchestra\, the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela\, the Da Capo Chamber Players\, the Attacca Quartet as well as musicians from the Los Angeles Philharmonic\, the Minnesota Orchestra and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra\, among others. Mr. Moya has taught at St. Olaf College and Interlochen Arts Camp\, and is currently Assistant Professor of Composition at Augsburg College in Minneapolis. \n \nThis activity made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and culture heritage fund.   \n  \n  \nThank you to our Concert Sponsor:\n\n \n  \nThank you to our Media Sponsor: \n \nMany Thanks to our 2017-18 CVRO Season Sponsor:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/cvro-latin-inspirations-2/
LOCATION:Paradise Center for the Arts\, 321 Central Ave N\,\, Faribault\, MN\, 55021\, United States
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