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Weiser River Music Festival 2018

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Sunday no Greenshow , June 29 preview , June 30 opening night , July 1 family night , July 3-4, 7-8, 10, 12-13, 17-18, 21-22, 25-27, Aug. Saturday-Sunday, June 23-24, Ford Idaho Center, 16200 Idaho Center Blvd. Also, vendors, food and drinks.

Thursdays, June 14 through Sept. Washington Avenue and W. Nampa Farmers Market: 9 a.

Weiser River Music Festival 2018

New York, NY May 1, 2018 Blair McMillen and Pam Goldberg are thrilled to present the eighth season of the , taking place Summer 2018 on , New York City. Rite of Summer will present free outdoor concerts from May through August. Next up on Saturday, June 9th is Ensemble Connect including music of Jennifer Higdon, Charles Wuorinen, Osvaldo Golijov, and a New York premiere by Andy Akiho commissioned by Carnegie Hall. On Saturday, July 7th, DITHER performs a program of Eve Beglarian, Josh Lopes, Lisa Renée Coons, Gyan Riley, James Moore, and Taylor Levine. And on Saturday, August 18th, Collaborative Arts Ensemble presents Letters of the American South, music by Samuel Barber, Charles Ives, Johnny Cash, Aaron Copland, Hoagy Carmichael, Henry Mancini, and more. Rite of Summer shows will be presented twice the same day, at 1pm and 3pm, for each respective date in Colonels Row. Audiences should feel free to walk by, stop and listen, lay down a picnic blanket and relax, eat lunch, mingle, and take in these engaging live performances. For a full ferry schedule, please visit. For more information, visit. Digital Photos are available upon request. Brought together by their love of chamber music and the simple joy of playing together, Sandbox Percussion captivates audiences with performances that are both visually and aurally stunning. Through compelling collaborations with composers and performers, Jonathan Allen, Victor Caccese, Ian Rosenbaum and Terry Sweeney seek to engage a wider audience for classical music. Last season Sandbox Percussion presented 35 performances throughout the United States. During the American Music Festival at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center EMPAC in Troy, NY, Sandbox gave the world premiere of a concerto by Viet Cuong entitled Re new al along with the Albany Symphony. During the festival they also gave a recital which featured works by American composers Steve Reich, Christopher Cerrone, and David Crowell. In addition to keeping a busy concert schedule Sandbox has also participated in various masterclasses and coachings at schools such as the Peabody Conservatory, Curtis Institute, the University of Southern California, Kansas University, Cornell University, and Furman University. This season Sandbox Percussion will present the second annual NYU Sandbox Percussion Seminar. A culminating performance is held at the iconic Brooklyn venue, National Sawdust. Sandbox also worked closely with composer David Crowell on a marimba arrangement of his saxophone sextet, Point Reyes. They gave the world premiere in November 2014 in Brooklyn, NY. This season Sandbox will collaborate with The Industry, an opera company in Los Angeles, for the world premiere of Galileo , a 90-minute theatre piece by Andy Akiho. Rounding out the adventurous program are contemporary and classical works inspired by summer weather and collective music making. Ensemble Connect is made up of some of the finest young professional classical musicians in the United States who are taking part in a two-year fellowship program created in 2007 by Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and the Weill Music Institute in partnership with the New York City Department of Education. The program prepares fellows for careers that combine musical excellence with teaching, community engagement, advocacy, entrepreneurship, and leadership by offering them top-quality performance opportunities, intensive professional development, and the opportunity to partner throughout the fellowship with a New York City public school. Performers: Rosie Gallagher, Flute Bixby Kennedy, Clarinet Yoonah Kim, Clarinet Rémy Taghavi, Bassoon Nicolee Kuester, Horn Brian Olson, Trumpet Oliver Barrett, Trombone Brandon Ilaw, Percussion Lee Dionne, Piano Mika Sasaki, Piano Rebecca Anderson, Violin Mari Lee, Violin Adelya Nartadjieva, Violin Andrew Gonzalez, Viola Maren Rothfritz, Viola Madeline Fayette, Cello Julia Yang, Cello Lizzie Burns, Bass Program to include: Charles Wuorinen, Spinoff Osvaldo Golijov, Tenebrae Jennifer Higdon, Summer Shimmers Andy Akiho, New Work NY Premiere, commissioned by Carnegie Hall Saturday, July 7 — DITHER Rain date: July 8 Photo credit: Brendan Adamson DITHER DITHER, a New York based electric guitar quartet, is dedicated to an eclectic mix of experimental repertoire which spans composed, improvised and electronic music. Formed in 2007, the quartet has performed across the United States and abroad, presenting new commissions, original compositions, multimedia works, and large guitar ensemble pieces. Dither has performed and collaborated with a wide range of artists including Eve Beglarian, Nels Cline, Fred Frith, Mary Halvorson, David Lang, Ikue Mori, Phill Niblock, Lee Ranaldo, Lois V. Vierk, Yo La Tengo, and John Zorn. Every concert created by CAE tells a story: text, music, and physical movement that embody a time in history, a social justice issue, or a specific question. We tell our stories by fusing art forms into one another and celebrating each unique outcome, believing that these collaborations offer our audiences multiple entry points into every story shared. Our inaugural concert program, Letters of the American South, toured this past September in the state of Georgia, where we gave concerts at venues in three different cities: Cartersville, Jasper, and Macon. Since that time, CAE has been the proud recipients of grant support from the Alan D. Starting this fall, CAE will be the ensemble-in-residence at Church of the Blessed Sacrament on W 71st between Broadway and Columbus as part of the Arts at Blessed Sacrament program. Performers: Thomas West, baritone Jocelyn Zhu, violin Victoria Pollack, actress Matthew Maimone, piano About this program: Letters of the American South takes a journey through first-hand stories in the Southern United States read by Actress Victoria Pollack , placing Southern musical compositions in conversation with poems, letters, and literature from Southern writers. The performance is comprised of an experiential-based presentation where each paired letter and piece of music mark various moments in time, ultimately creating a kind of historical arch. Program: Shenandoah, Traditional Jocelyn Zhu, violin Matthew Maimone, piano Excursions, Op.

International speaker Nick Vujicic from Life Without Limbs, music by Unspoken and American Idol finalist Maddie Zahm, food trucks, fireworks. Saturday, June 16, Revolution Center, 4983 N. Sunday no GreenshowLo 29 previewJune 30 opening nightJuly 1 family nightJuly 3-4, 7-8, 10, 12-13, 17-18, 21-22, 25-27, Aug. The Return of the Red Caboose at Nampa Depot: 6 p. Savor Idaho: 2 to 5 p. WRMF is a three-day festival set in the Weiser El Valley, which will feature an all-star lineup of local and national artists, local vendors, and RV and tent camping. The electronic music world is orbiting around Miami this weekend and even the Fresh Prince wanted in on the action. June 9 Happy Jack Cats Scramble Golf Sol: Shotgun start at 8 a. Saturday, June 30, behind Kuna City Hall, 751 W. Kleiner Memorial Park steve weiser music festival Meridian and its residents.

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