Janesville Presents Anastasia Krupnik

Janesville Presents brought the Lois Lowry tale Anastasia Krupnik to JPAC today. Hundreds of elementary school kids packed the auditorium for two shows today. The traveling educational theater company ArtsPower performed the show. Here are a couple of photos (click on the photos for larger views):
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Video of Robin Spielberg performing "After the Rain" at JPAC

Robin Spielberg returned to JPAC last night. Here is a video of "After the Rain," one of her original compositions from her album Heal of the Hand. Visit her website to learn more about Robin Spielberg.

Robin Spielberg to perform concert, “Dreaming of Summer” at the Janesville Performing Arts Center, Saturday, April 13 2007

Spielberg Back by popular demand, Janesville Presents brings Robin Spielberg, one of America’s favorite pianists, for a return appearance at the Janesville Performing Arts Center on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. 

"From the moment she walks on stage, until the last note gently caresses the room, Spielberg casts a spell on her audience that is palpable, visceral, and spiritual. Better said--after you see her perform, you'll just feel a whole lot better about the world,” writes Bruce Bressack for the HippoPress New Hampshire

 

Ms. Spielberg’s gifts have won her a place among the nation’s most respected contemporary pianists, as well as a slot on Steinway’s Artist Roster. Her fourteen recordings include five albums of original piano solos (Heal of the Hand, Songs of the Spirit, Dreaming of Summer, Memories of Utopia, Spa Piano), two recordings of American standards and film songs (With a Song in My Heart, Unchained Melodies), original pieces for solo piano and piano/ensemble (In the Arms of the Wind) , Mother, a collaborative CD containing instrumentals, sung ballads and songs celebrating mother and motherhood, four recordings for holiday (Spirit of the Holidays, In the Heart of Winter, American Chanukah, The Christmas Collection), and a recording of lullabies (Beautiful Dreamer). A new recording is in the works for late 2007.

Hailed as "the most expressive pianist of our time", Robin Spielberg is a brilliant pianist/composer and recording artist. Her piano performance is compelling and heartfelt, and her theatrical storytelling style and humor contribute to a memorable concert experience.

Robin is the Celebrity Spokesperson for the American Music Therapy Association. Educational workshops and community outreach programs are available on the topic of music & healing. Master classes for students of music on the topic of performance are available as well on both the high school and university level.

Her playMountain Music debut, Dreaming of Summer, earned a “Finalist Award” from New Age Voice Magazine in June 2001 in the ‘Best Acoustic Instrumental’ category and was released later in the year in Thailand, China, Hong-Kong, Korea and Malaysia, with one of the tracks also gaining popularity with audiences from its use as a soundtrack in the Korean award-winning television drama Winter Love Song

“Her music itself was filled with a gentleness of spirit...Spielberg has an undeniable melodic gift” Ken Smith, For New York Concert Review (of Robin Spielberg’s Carnegie Hall Debut)

Tickets for this wonderful event are on sale at the JPAC Box Office now. Tickets are $20/ Adults and $8 for students (K-12).  Tickets can be ordered over the telephone (608) 758-0297 with Mastercard or VISA, or by visiting the Box Office at the Janesville Performing Arts Center at     408 S. Main St., Janesville, Wisconsin.

Contact:   Laurel Canan, Executive Director, (608) 758-0297

Artist website:  www.robinspielberg.com

Artaria video: Mozart Quartet in D Minor K.421 Allegro

Last night's show included music from Mozart, Prokofiev, and Maurice Ravel. Artaria has performed in a number of world-class venues, and may now add JPAC to the list. Here is their opening piece, the Allegro from Mozart's Quartet in D Minor:

Artaria string quartet performs tonight, Friday, March 23, 2007

The community arts organization Janesville Presents offers a world-class string quartet tonight at JPAC. Boston-based (St. Paul-based...quartet was formed in Boston) Artaria appears tonight only.
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Beloit Janesville Symphony plays Barber of Seville Saturday night, March 17

Symphonymarch07The Earth portion of the symphony's four element series features Rossini's Barber of Seville this Saturday evening. Dr. Robert Tomaro will also be conducting pieces by Hovhannes and Yount.

If you haven't seen the symphony lately, check them out if you can. In the few months that I've been in Janesville they have been one of my favorite attractions at JPAC.

A Thousand Cranes at JPAC, Thursday and Friday, March 15 and 16

1000cranesSpotlight on Kids presents A Thousand Cranes directed by Maria Hornby this Thursday and Friday evenings at 7pm. (Click on the poster for a larger image).

A Thousand Cranes is based on the true story of Sadako Sasaki, a victim of the Hiroshima bombing who was told she had leukemia. Sadako attempted to fold a thousand origami cranes while in the hospital so that she may be granted one wish, according to Japanese legend.

Tickets for the shows are $6 for adults, $4 for kids.

Book signing and floral design show, Monday, March 19

Matt Wood visits JPAC to sign his book, The Seasonal Home, while Floral Expressions presents a floral design show and demonstration next Monday evening. This event is free to the public.

Click on the image for a larger view of the event's poster.
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Cantabile video

This is the beginning of Friday night's concert, unfortunately after the opening song (I'm never fast enough with the camera). The first half is the witty introduction of the group, and the second half is a piece I believe is called "Hark, all ye lovely Saints above," but I may totally be wrong about that. Visit Cantabile's website to learn more about them.

Dancing with the (local) stars, Saturday, March 10

I can't make it tomorrow night. Family is going to be in Chicago, so that's where I'll be. But if you can make it, it should be well worth the price of admission to see our local celebrities cutting some rug.
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