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SUMMARY:CVRO: Music for Strings Woodwinds\, and Brass
DESCRIPTION:Music for Strings\, Woodwinds\, and Brass\nHear sections of the CVRO soar in intimate chamber pieces! Guest conductors include Michael Berger\, Natalie Kruger\, and Rachel Gorden Mercer. Selections include Capriol Suite for String Orchestra by Peter Warlock\, Old Wine in New Bottles by Gordon Jacob\, Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmusik\, Three Brass Cats by Chris Hazell\, and Mendelssohn’s Reformation Symphony Finale. \nSaturday\, March 11\, 7 pm- Kenyon-Wanamingo High School Auditorium\nSunday\, March 12\, 3 pm- St. John’s Lutheran Hall\, Northfield \n\nAdvanced sale tickets are $15 for adults\, $10 for students and seniors. “Pay-what-you-want” tickets will also be available at the door. Patrons are encouraged to support CVRO through a suggested admission of $15 for adults\, $10 for students and seniors. \nConcert Sponsor: \n  \nMedia Sponsor: \n \nReception Sponsor:  \n \nSeason Sponsor:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/cvro-concert-2/
LOCATION:St. John’s Lutheran Church\, 500 Third Street West\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Artopia" Opens Northfield Area All-School Show
DESCRIPTION:Artopia\nNorthfield Area All-School Show\nMarch 15-April 8\, 2017\nThis exhibition features student work from Arcadia Charter School\, Area Learning Center\, Bridgewater Elementary School\, Greenvale Park Community School\, Northfield Area Homeschool Classes\, Northfield High School\, Northfield Middle School\, Prairie Creek Community School\, Sibley Elementary School\, and St. Dominic Catholic School. \nThe gallery walls are filled top to bottom with 2D and 3D artwork from local students grades K-12! See the progression of fantastic arts education here in the Northfield community and be sure to join us for Imagination Celebration on Saturday\, April 1 from 10 am- 2 pm!  \nDuring Imagination Celebration\, the local art teachers will be present to guide visitors through and answer questions regarding the show. \n  \nExhibition Sponsor:\nProfessional Pride Realty\, LLC \n  \n2016-17 Gallery Season sponsored by:
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/northfield-area-all-school-show-opens/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts\, 304 Division Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Twisted Apples
DESCRIPTION:*Members please note: Because this is a special theater event\, member vouchers may not be redeemed for Twisted Apples.* \n \n \nFriday\, March 17 at 7:30pm\nSaturday\, March 18 at 7:30pm\nSunday\, March 19 at 2:00pm\nNorthfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 Third Street W\, Northfield\n\n\n\nListen to playwright Brendon Etter talk about Twisted Apples on MPR’s Art Hounds! \nTWISTED APPLES: STORIES FROM WINESBURG\, OHIO is a new music-theater piece based on Sherwood Anderson’s classic American novel Winesburg\, Ohio. Created by librettist JIM PAYNE and composer ROBERT ELHAI\, it tells the story of residents of Winesburg\, as they struggle to overcome loneliness and isolation\, and long to create a life of the imagination in a small town in the early 1900s. \n\n The production is directed by Nautilus’ artistic director BEN KRYWOSZ\, and features performers GARY BRIGGLE\, JP FITZGIBBONS\, JOSHUA HINCK\, NORAH LONG\, and ERIC MORRIS\, with musical direction by JERRY RUBINO and JILL DAWE. The production is touring communities throughout Minnesota\, thanks to a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. Nautilus commissioned and developed the work\, and has presented semi-staged-workshop productions over the last few years in the Minnesota Fringe Festival.\n\nSherwood Anderson’s novel Winesburg\, Ohio is a series of interconnected short stories\, published in 1919. Seen as a precursor to the great American novelists such as Fitzgerald\, Faulkner\, and Hemingway\, it is widely respected and now considered to be one of the most influential portraits of small-town life in the United States.\n\nHonoring Anderson as their source material\, Payne and Elhai have created an extraordinary trilogy of theatrical portraits. The score is rooted in musical Americana\, including “roots“ orchestration (piano\, violin\, accordion\, and string bass)\, in a vernacular folk style consistent with the characters’ rural culture and psychological state. Gorgeous melodies and expressive harmonies complement lyrics which are both clever and poignant\, creating a masterpiece of musical storytelling that combines the accessibility of musical theater with the emotional scope of American opera.\n\nTWISTED APPLES: STORIES FROM WINESBURG\, OHIO consists of three one-act pieces: Act One is “Answered Prayers”\, which tells of the Reverend Hartmann’s struggle with his sexual attraction to Kate Swift\, the local high school teacher. Kate\, in turn\, is drawn to her former student George Willard\, both  as an intellectual protege and a possible lover. Act Two is “Untold Lies”\, about farmhand Ray Pearson\, whose friendship with a young co-worker re-ignites in Ray his own longing for domestic freedom and youthful aspirations. Act Three\, “Twisted Apples”\, tells of George’s mother Elizabeth Willard\, her thwarted artistic ambitions\, and her determination to ensure that George will not be railroaded into a conventional life of mediocrity.\n\nAUDIENCES AND CRITICS RESPONSES:\n\nANSWERED PRAYERS: “Beautifully staged\, gorgeous and evocative libretto and score\, and knock-out singing / a human character study set to music and acted with superb and believable nuance / what a gorgeous show! / another fine example of how Nautilus and its typically superb composers\, actors\, and musicians pay attention to the subtle details that establish real characters and show us what they think and feel; they take away the extraneous\, punctuate musically\, and the heart reveals itself onstage”\n\nUNTOLD LIES: “It’s hard to imagine a more deeply affecting work / The musical idiom is hearty Americana\, with the simplicity of folk music and an operatic richness and complexity / the songs are beautifully complex and the singers and musicians are well up to their demands / gorgeous\, moving\, and beautifully done show / plenty of musically rewarding moments / the music and lyrics are rich and compelling / very well written\, composed\, and performed\, this show is probably more folk opera than musical theatre\, but utterly accessible”\n\n\nTWISTED APPLES: “This show has been mounted by seasoned and richly talented professionals / the subtle\, nuanced text is amplified by delicate\, gossamer music / an excellent script and some truly gorgeous music\, approachable and singable\, yet boasting Charles Ives-like intensity / breath-taking; heart-wrenching; quietly powerful; beautiful / both the music and the libretto are fantastic; poetic\, yet always serving to develop the characters and story / it gives beauty and nobility and a clear voice to natural facts that are easy to repress / as usual\, Nautilus comes through with top quality in all aspects.” \n\nABOUT NAUTILUS MUSIC-THEATER:\n\nNautilus provides opportunities for the artistic growth of music-theater artists who create\, develop\, and produce new operas and other forms of music-theater that are emotionally expansive\, dramatically engaging\, and spiritually stimulating. Since 1986\, Nautilus has been dedicated to the development of new work\, along with innovative productions of existing work\, in order to contribute to the quality and diversity of new American music-theater. Nautilus seeks to form partnerships between creators\, performers and audiences\, as well as to create professional training programs for artists. They use music-theater as a tool to create enriching experiences for artists and audiences\, supporting the individual and collective growth of the human spirit. Contact them at staff@nautilusmusictheater.org or at 651-298-9913\, follow them on TWITTER at @nautilusMT\, and become a fan on their FACEBOOK page. \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/nautilus-music-theater/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 West Third Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057
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SUMMARY:Twisted Apples
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nFind out more on our Theater Special Events page!\nListen to playwright Brendon Etter talk about Twisted Apples on MPR’s Art Hounds! \n“But first\, the sublime: Twisted Apples by Nautilus Music-Theater.  What other words can I use to describe this original piece of musical theater/opera/”music-theater?”  Breath-taking.  Heart-wrenching.  Quietly powerful.  Beautiful.  The best thing I’ve seen at the Fringe so far\, and I have a hard time imagining that anything else I see this week will move me more.” \n\nhttp://www.cherryandspoon.com/2011/08/fringe-festival-twisted-apples-by.html
URL:https://northfieldartsguild.org/event/nautilus-music-theater-2/
LOCATION:Northfield Arts Guild Theater\, 411 West Third Street\, Northfield\, MN\, 55057
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