Members of The Knights Chamber Orchestra perform tonight for Chamber Music Society of LR

The Chamber Music Society of Little Rock wraps up 2014-2015 with Members of The Knights Chamber Orchestra.

This extraordinary ensemble, praised for their outstanding virtuosity, innovative programs, and bold mission,. . .[ is] at the forefront of “the future of classical music in America” (Los Angeles Times). “That they suggest a rock band is not accidental, but the precision of balance and ensemble bespeaks the highest level of musicianship and preparation” (The Washington Post). The Knights frequently collaborate with leading artists including cellist Yo-Yo Ma, soprano Dawn Upshaw, violinists Itzhak Perlman and fiddler Mark O’Connor. Their enthusiasm and goal of intimate, vibrant music making leads the New York Times to ask, “Is there another orchestra that seems to be having as much fun when it plays as the Knights do?”

The concert will take place this evening at 7:30pm at the Clinton Presidential Center.

Local Live at South on Main tonight – SeanFresh

llsom_seanfresh_website.jpg.190x140_q60_cropTonight at 7:30 pm, the Oxford American magazine presents this week’s Local Live concert at South on Main, starring SeanFresh!

As always, Local Live is free and open to the public. To guarantee a table/seat for this popular series, call ahead at (501) 244-9660. Local Live is made possible by the generous sponsorship of Cosmic Cowboy Music.

SeanFresh, the son of Pastor E.E. Clay-West and Alvin West, is a proud native of Little Rock, Arkansas. In the face of his substantial religious background, Sean was exposed to a very wide scope of music from the likes of Brian McKnight, Babyface, Madonna, 8 Ball and MJG, Otis Redding, The Isley Brothers, OutKast, and Fred Hammond. As a child, Sean grew up in area dominant in gang violence, and he would use his faith and music to escape the threatening world around him. Now the singer, songwriter, entertainer uses his sultry, charming vocals to enlighten the world through his alluring melodies. This year he will be releasing his ultimate musical experience called The Teshuvah Project; three albums telling a story of love, pain, and restoration, starting with FreshSeason.

Sean is also currently heading up fundraisers as the Marketing Director for Global Kids Arkansas (GKAR), which gives at-risk children hands on experience in foreign policy and global initiatives.

When asked who SeanFresh is, he replies “It’s simple. SeanFresh is just a church boy that loves to do R&B and Hip-Hop.”

Jazz in the Park tonight – New Era Jazz Project from 6pm to 8pm at History Pavilion in Riverfront Park

The New Era Jazz Project in the KATV studio

The New Era Jazz Project in the KATV studio

Jazz in the Park continues its third year tonight with New Era Jazz Project.

The concert will be from 6pm to 8pm in the History Pavilion in Riverfront Park.  The closest entry point to the History Pavilion is Ottenheimer Drive off of President Clinton Avenue.

In case of rain, the River Market West Pavilion will be the alternate location for the event.

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The event is completely free, but no coolers are allowed. Beer, wine, soft drinks and water will be available for sale, with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit Art Porter Music Education, Inc.’s scholarship fund.  Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome, and there is some seating in the natural stone amphitheater at the History Pavilion.

This event is sponsored by Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau and the River Market.

For more information about Art Porter Music Education, visit www.artporter.org.

Rev. G and the Gospel Allstars headline South on Main Gospel Brunch today

pic_rev_g_and_gospel_allstars_copy.jpg.190x140_q60_cropA first for Little Rock! – Join The Oxford American for South on Main’s first ever Gospel Brunch! Two sets of live music will be performed between 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM featuring Rev. G and the Gospel Allstars. There is a $10 per person cover charge.

Seating is available first come, first served when the doors open at 10:00 AM.  No reservations are being taken for this event.

Rev. G and the Gospel Allstars includes Arkansas artists and musicians Greg Spradlin, Mable Bealer (a Tru-Soul recording artist), Chris Michaels, and Jonathan “J-Roc” Burks performing classic southern gospel favorites from Sister Rosetta Tharpe, The Staple Singers, Sam Cooke, and more.

Tonight at 10pm – BAD MATCH takes to the South on Main stage

badmatchstudio1_cropped2.png.190x140_q60_cropTonight at 10:00pm, The Oxford American is proud to welcome Bad Match to South on Main! The Coasts will support the bill. Doors open at 9:00 PM. This is a ticketed event, with a $8 cover payable in cash only at the door on the night of the show.

Recently formed Bad Match is rock and roll. Un-gussied, raw-throated rock and roll that makes you lick your teeth and spill your beer. As the Arkansas Times has said, they play with promise, “balancing compulsive, soulful rock with carefully calibrated arrangements heavy on Rhodes piano and steely, charismatic energy.”  Bad Match is Sarah Stricklin, Isaac Alexander, Ryan Hitt, Jack Lloyd, and Mike Motley.

 

This weekend – the ASO finishes 2014-15 Masterworks with Mozart, Prokoviev and Strauss

aso500+yeol-eum-sonThe Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Philip Mann, Music Director and Conductor, presents the sixth and final concert in the 2014-2015 Stella Boyle Smith Masterworks Series: Mozart, Prokofiev and Strauss.

Piano virtuoso Yeol Eum Son takes the stage for the final Masterworks concert of the season, performing Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3. The program also features Mozart’s grand “Jupiter” Symphony, and Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier Suite.  The Masterworks Series is sponsored by the Stella Boyle Smith Trust.

The concert takes place Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 7:30 p.m., & Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. at the Maumelle Performing Arts Center, 100 Victory Lane, Maumelle.

Concert Conversations: All concert ticket holders are invited to a pre-concert lecture an hour before each Masterworks concert.  These talks feature insights from the Maestro and guest artists, and feature musical examples to enrich the concert experience.

Tickets are $19, $35, $49, and $58; active duty military and student tickets are $10 are can be purchased online at www.ArkansasSymphony.org; at the Maumelle Performing Arts Center box office beginning 90 minutes prior to a concert; or by phone at 501-666-1761, ext. 100. All Arkansas students grades K-12 are admitted to Sunday’s matinee free of charge with the purchase of an adult ticket using the Entergy Kids’ Ticket, downloadable at the ASO website.

Yeol Eum Son, piano
Philip Mann, conductor

PROGRAM:
MOZART: Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 “Jupiter”
PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major, Op. 26
STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavelier, Op. 59 Suite

PROGRAM NOTES:
Jupiter is the last, grandest and most joyous of all of Mozart’s symphonies. Speaking on the fact that there is no evidence of a commission to inspire the final three symphonies, scholar Neal Zaslaw commented: “The very idea that Mozart would have written three such symphonies, unprecedented in length, complexity, and seriousness, merely to please himself or because he was ‘inspired,’ flies in the face of his known attitudes to music and life and the financial straits in which he then found himself.”

Prokofiev composed Piano Concerto No. 3 after studying at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. It emphasis on virtuosity and sharpness of humor with the earlier concertos, but it also contains a strong helping of mature warmth, making it easier to approach and enjoy.

Excerpts from the Der Rosenkavalier have been featured in concert virtually since the opera’s creation, although Strauss did not prepare many of them himself. This popular concert suite appeared in 1945, without crediting an arranger. It presents an enchanting medley of the opera’s most glorious moments, including the surging Prelude; the presentation of the silver rose; a luscious love duet between Sophie and Octavian; a teasing, languorous waltz associated with the lecherous Baron Ochs; the ecstatic final trio and duet; and another, quicker waltz to finish.

The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 49th season in 2014-2015, under the leadership of Music Director Philip Mann. ASO is the resident orchestra of Robinson Center Music Hall, and performs more than sixty concerts each year for more than 165,000 people through its Stella Boyle Smith Masterworks Series, ACXIOM Pops LIVE! Series, Landers FIAT River Rhapsodies Chamber Music Series, and numerous concerts performed around the state of Arkansas, in addition to serving central Arkansas through numerous community outreach programs and bringing live symphonic music education to over 26,000 school children and over 200 schools.

The UALR Artspree 2014-15 series concludes tonight with William Bennett, flute

flutistBennet3The University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s final Artspree event of the 2014-15 season will feature a musician regarded as the “greatest flute player alive” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 10, in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall of the Fine Arts Building.

Flutist William Bennett will perform including a rendition of Piano and Flute Sonata in A Minor from opus 64 by Mel Bonis accompanied by pianist Kaeko Suzuki.

General admission is $15 and $10 for non-UALR students. Admission for UALR students, faculty, and staff is free.

By raising the profile of the flute to that of an instrument capable of a wide range of tonal colours, dynamics, and expression, Bennett is considered one of the foremost musical artists performing today.

He studied in London with Geoffrey Gilbert, and in France with Jean-Pierre Rampal and Marcel Moyse.

According to Artspree Director Naoki Hakutani,  Bennett is a legend in the music world and in many circles is considered the greatest flute player alive.

His long list of accomplishments include earning the title of “Flute of Gold” from the Italian “Falaut” Flute society and the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E) for his distinguished Services to Music from Queen Elizabeth II.

Prior to the April 10th performance, Bennett will host a free master class featuring students from UALR and local high schools at 12:15 pm. Thursday, April 9.

For more information, contact Hakutani at 501.683.7230 or nxhakutani@ualr.edu.

Artspree is funded in part by the UALR Chancellor’s Circle Foundation and KLRE Classical 90.5.