Mozart's Don Giovanni slated for Opera
Atelier U.S. Tour:
Spring 2010

Toronto's acclaimed
Opera Atelier, will
return to the U.S. to tour Mozart's Don Giovanni in
February and March 2010. This is a fully staged Commedia dell’Arte
production of Mozart’s superb creation – a dark, ironic comedy
which reflects the style of Mozart’s 1787 premiere. First seen in
Toronto in 1996, this unconventional Don Giovanni has traveled to
Korea’s prestigious Seoul Arts Centre, toured eight cities in
Japan, and visited the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, causing a
sensation wherever it is performed.
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More about Opera Atelier

First Person:
Stories
From the Edge of the World
 The
National Geographic Society teams up with Ensemble Galilei and NPR's
Neal Conan for the new show featuring music, narration and stunning
photographs. Large format on-stage projections of spectacular images
combine with Neal Conan's narration of original texts from some of the
world's greatest explorers, and the gorgeous music of Ensemble Galilei.
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And
click here
for more information on
A Universe of Dreams: Ensemble Galilei with NPR's Talk of the
Nation Host Neal Conan and Projected Images from the Hubble Space
Telescope.
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NEW
"Guitarist Is 1-Man String Section With Orchestra" says the
Tampa Tribune. Jason Vieaux performs Villa Lobos with Pedro
Halffter and the Florida Orchestra.
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Jason Vieaux's new CD, Images of Metheny (Azica) is receiving
major attention in North America and abroad. The current issue of
Guitart has this to say:
"There is a term used by jazz players called "playing in the
pocket", encompassing laying on the back side of the rhythmic
beat, conveying a sense of great ease and feel. This is rarely
found on the classical guitar for various reasons, but in this
case you have but to listen to the first track, Every Day (I
thank you), to understand that Jason has this concept deeply
engrained in his playing. At once, achingly beautiful and later
progressing to more rhythmic devices, this extended work takes you
on a sonic journey not easily forgotten. Jason nails the subtle
techniques...Jason also set a number of Metheny’s works into a
baroque suite, creating a beautifully realized old take on new
pieces." More on Jason.

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Apollo's Fire tours Lovers & Lyres and
Vivaldi in 2007/8
Conductor Jeannette Sorrell leads the acclaimed Apollo's Fire -
The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra in several special programs during
the 2007/8 season. Lovers & Lyres features Monteverdi's
Tales of Love and War. The all-Vivaldi event turns up the heat on
the 'rock n' roll' flavors in the 18th century's favorite pop
composer.
Hear
a Vivaldi Four Seasons audio clip to see why critics hail this unique ensemble's performances
with such accolades as "superb", "revelatory" and "intoxicating".
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News!
Pianist Anton Kuerti steps in and saves the day for
the Boston
Symphony's March 12th concert. The
Boston Globe hails Kuerti's work: "... not a note had been taken
for granted, with even the most prosaic passages refracted through
a powerful intellectual prism."
Read more...
Enchantment Theatre Company
Jonathan Wentworth Associates, Ltd., is
delighted to announce that The
Enchantment Theatre Company has joined our roster for the
symphony market.
Their 2008/2009 programs will include a new Scheherazade
production.
Re ad more
about this acclaimed company. They have performed with the
Symphonies of Atlanta, Baltimore, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Seattle
and beyond.
Fine Arts Quartet on
Naxos
In an expansion of their extensive and distinguished discography,
the Fine
Arts Quartet has just recorded works by four twentieth century
American composers, including Philip Glass
and the quartet's own first violinist Ralph
Evans. The recording sessions also included the two Mendelssohn
string quintets with guest violist Danilo Rossi.

For an image of the gorgeous recording site, Il Bagno
Konzertgalerie, Steinfurt, Germany and more on the sessions,
click here.
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| I Musici de Montreal
tours Mussorgsky with "Pictures"
"...imaginative illustrations for the final musical
work...expressive and highly inventive arrangements..." reports
the Cleveland Plain Dealer

The exciting new tour programs from
I Musici de Montreal include the chamber orchestra version of
Mussorgsky's famed Pictures at an Exhibition, complete with
animated projections of new paintings by Natasha Turovsky.
Videoclip.
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| Katherine Chi charms
Calgary Pianist Katherine Chi returned
to the Calgary Philharmonic to close this
subscription season with a superb performance of the Rachmaninoff
2nd concerto. The
Calgary Herald had this to say:
The main reason for the full house
was, of course, the appearance of Chi performing one of the most
beloved of all piano concertos, the Rachmaninoff
Second...beautifully poised and remarkable not only for her
command of the brilliant passages but for the beautiful shaping of
the melodies."
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