Showing posts with label classical music concert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classical music concert. Show all posts

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Timeless Concerts to Perform "Germany to Austria" Concert November 13, 2021

Timeless Concerts performers are looking forward to their next concert, Germany to Austria, at 8 pm. on Nov. 13, 2021. They will be in Fort Worth this time, at the Holt Hickman Center which is about 10 minutes south of downtown Ft Worth, just off 287.

Travel through time to the elegant era of the Viennese waltz, as Timeless Concerts musicians accompany experts dancing the waltz. A beautiful romantic piano quartet by Robert Fuchs, Hungarian Dances by Brahms, plus songs of Strauss, Mozart and Lehar (known for his opera "Merry Widow") will follow. They will end the concert with songs from the beloved musical, "Sound of Music", set in Austria. Post-concert, enjoy giving pianist Erik Barnes your requests. Complimentary wine, soft drinks and snacks will be available. Concert performers will be violinist LeeAnne Chenoweth, violist Tim Angel, cellist Oliver Schlaffer, pianist Heejung Kang, soprano Sabrina Romero Wilson and tenor Sergio Cepeda.

Tickets are on sale now. Seating will be assigned in order of date/time of purchase. A full table at this location seats 10. If a group wishes to sit together have someone buy the tickets together as a group, or send a message about whose table you would like to join well in advance of the concert.

Perhaps "business casual" would be a good description for suggested attire. There really are no rules; some dress up more, some dress down, it's your choice!

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Timeless Concerts Presents - From France to Argentina

From France to Argentina!
Saturday, September 25, 8 pm
Rose Garden Tea Room, 4720 South Cooper Street, Arlington, TX

Bizet's opera "Carmen" will be a significant portion of this performance by Timeless Concerts, as Dr. Tim Angel, violinist, will perform the virtuosic and entertaining "Carmen Fantasy" by Pablo de Sarasate. Tenor Sergio Cepeda and mezzo soprano Rachel Moon will perform arias from the famously flirtatious opera Carmen, as well as French art songs. The trio of pianist Heejung Kang, cellist Oliver Schlaffer and violinist LeeAnne Chenoweth will accompany the Carmen pieces as well as perform tangos of Astor Piazzolla.

Complimentary desserts will be included, wine and soft drinks will be available. Table seating for up to 8.

General admission is $35, seniors 60+ are $30, college students are $15 and one youth age 11-17 is free with one paying adult.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

London to Dublin! Music Concert from Timeless Concerts, Saturday July 17, 8 pm

July 17 will be Timeless Concerts' first performance at the Lake House by Lake Arlington. It's hot in the summer. Dress as casually as you wish...shorts, sundresses, athletic wear, be comfortable. The performers will not be in formal wear this time.

From the beautiful compositions of great composers of England and Ireland, to the jigs of the countryside, you will be entertained by the music presented. As always, Timeless Concerts will feature music by composers well-known from the countries highlighted (Holst, Vaughn-Williams and Andrew Lloyd Webber) but also a few new discoveries (Vincent Kennedy and Thomas Dunhill). One of our featured works will be a chamber music version of the ethereal "Lark Ascending", by Vaughn-Williams, based on the poem of the same name by George Meredith.

Performing for you will be violinist LeeAnne Chenoweth, violinist/violist Tim Angel, pianist Erik Barnes, tenor Don O'Neal LeBlanc, soprano Sabrina Romero-Wilson, and cellist Jim Higgins. Table seating (for up to 8) is available with complimentary wine, soft drinks and dessert plates. BYOB is allowed.

Tickets: Table seating $35 general, $30 senior 60+, college $15, youth age 11-17 are free (one youth per one paying adult).

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Both In-Person and Live Streaming Available for Symphony Arlington's April 15, 2021 Concert



Join Symphony Arlington at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 15th at the Arlington Music Hall. Their guest artist for that evening is violinist, Kiarra Saito-Beckman. The program includes Beethoven’s Lenora Overture No. 1, Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major, and Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 4 in A Major (“Italian”).

All concerts this season offer both in-person and live streaming options. Protocols remain in place to ensure the safety of the audience and musicians. To order concert tickets – for in-person or online viewing – call (817) 385-0484, e-mail at gm@symphonyarlington.org, or visit their website.

Friday, March 5, 2021

Symphony Arlington Concert - Thursday, March 18 - Live Stream or In Person

Join Symphony Arlington at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 18th at the Arlington Music Hall in downtown Arlington. Our guest artist that evening is clarinetist, Jonathan Jones. The program includes Schubert’s Overture to The Faithful Soldier, Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 in F Major.

All concerts this season offer both in-person and live streaming options. Protocols are in place to ensure the safety of our audience and musicians. To order concert tickets – for in-person or online viewing – call (817) 385-0484, contact us via e-mail at gm@symphonyarlington.org, or visit our website.

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Symphony Arlington's November 19th Concert Features a Trio of Young Virtuosos

Join Symphony Arlington at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19th at the Arlington Music Hall. Their guest artists that evening will be local prodigies: Lindsey Kim, violinist; Marlon Florez-Dovales, cellist; and Ella Tran, pianist. The program includes: Cimarosa’s Overture to I traci amanti; Beethoven’s Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C Major; and Haydn’s Symphony No. 102 in Bb Major. All concerts this season offer both in-person and live streaming options.

Protocols are in place to ensure the safety of our audience and musicians, please see Symphony Arlington's website. To order season subscriptions or single concert tickets – for in-person or online viewing – call (817) 385-0484, e-mail at gm@symphonyarlington.org, or visit their website.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Symphony Arlington's 2020-2021 Season Set to Begin with In-person and Live Streaming Options

Symphony Arlington’s 2020-2021 Season is “A LUDWiG SHiNDiG!” celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth!

Join us for our opening concert at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 15th at the Arlington Music Hall. Our guest artist that evening will be pianist Alex McDonald. The program includes Rossini’s Overture to The Italian Girl in Algiers, as well as two Beethoven works: Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major and Symphony No. 4 in Bb Major.

All concerts this season offer both in-person and live streaming options. Protocols are in place to ensure the safety of our audience and musicians. To order season subscriptions or single concert tickets – for in-person or online viewing – call (817) 385-0484, or contact us via e-mail at gm@symphonyarlington.org, or visit our website.

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Timeless Concerts - Music Along the Orient Express

Timeless Concerts' Saturday, September 26, 8pm concert theme is “Music along the Orient Express!” The famous train route ran from Istanbul to Paris and then… crossed the English channel! How? The train cars were put on a boat! For the final part of the musical journey, they will welcome you to England with the theme of the Downton Abbey drama series, plus play music of the 1900s that would have been heard by the residents there, at the time portrayed. Along the “route”, enjoy French composers Ravel and Claude-Michel Schonberg (of Les Miserables fame), Wolfgang Mozart and Franz Lehar of Austria, Zolton Kodaly of Hungary and more. Concert performers include pianists Kathy Abrahamson and Erik Barnes, (Erik will also entertain post-concert) cellist Jim Higgins, violist Tim Angel, tenor Don O’Neal LeBlanc, and violinist LeeAnne Chenoweth.

Location: Arlington Museum of Art. Social distance table seating (temperature check taken at entrance), covered dessert plates provided, BYOB accepted, complimentary wine/soft drinks. Visit Timeless Concerts' website for more info and to purchase tickets. Seating limited to 80, so don't delay!

Added note: Timeless Concerts has decided to postpone their Nov. 14 concert until 2021. Due to a cap on audience capacity, and therefore, ticket income, they decided that performing another low capacity socially distanced concert would put them into debt. Wanting to avoid this and be fiscally responsible, they have sadly decided to take a break until Feb. 2021 when they hope they can once again sell tickets to full capacity at the museum. They thank their sponsors and guests for the added support that has made it possible to perform in both July and September during these covid times!

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Symphony Arlington January Concert - Arlington Music Hall


January 16, 2020 at 7:30pm
224 N Center St, Arlington, TX

This concert features:

Cicely Parnas, cellist

Mozart Divertimento in Bb Major, K.137

Bloch From Jewish Life

Vivaldi Cello Concerto in A Minor

Finzi Romance

Grieg Holberg Suite

Friday, September 13, 2019

Timeless Concerts presents "Sergei and the Seasons!" Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019 at the Arlington Museum of Art

Timeless Concerts will be celebrating two famous composers with the first name of Sergei, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Sergei Prokofiev.

Music by Sergei Rachmaninoff was played in the movie "Seven Year Itch", starring Marilyn Monroe, and more recently in movies such as "Somewhere in Time" and "My Best Friend's Wedding." Rachmaninoff not only composed the greatest and most beautiful piano concertos, but also songs. Tenor Don O'Neal LeBlanc will perform some of these songs, and soprano Judith Rodriguez will sing "Vocalise", all accompanied by pianist Dr. Heejung Kang, violinist LeeAnne Chenoweth, and cellist Dr. Sara Birnbaum Hood. Dr. Kang will also perform a piano solo by Rachmaninoff.

The instrumental trio will perform music by the other Sergei, Sergei Prokofiev. They will play his "Romeo and Juliet Suite" and music in chamber music form from his most famous score for ballet. Timeless Concerts will also perform some colorful music that describes the seasons.

There will be a post-concert party as usual with complimentary wine and soft drinks, fruit/cheese/desserts buffet, and pianist Erik Barnes will take your requests. More information is available on the Timeless Concerts website and tickets can be purchased here. Concert begins at 8:00 pm, doors open no earlier than 7:30.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Warsaw to Paris Classical Music Concert by Timeless Concerts at the Arlington Museum of Art

Saturday, April 27 at 8:00 pm, Timeless Concerts will present WARSAW TO PARIS at the Arlington Museum of Art. Frederic Chopin, the ultimate Romantic composer, famous for his compositions for piano will be our featured Polish composer. France will be represented by Bizet, Debussy aaaaand a female composer, Louise Viardot, who was a dear friend of Chopin! She also had a talented daughter who was a published composer, and we will perform one of her works, that adds viola to our violin/cello/piano trio.

Violinist/violist Dr. Timothy Angel, UTA violin professor, will make the group a quartet. The piano trio of violinist LeeAnne Chenoweth, cellist Sara Birnbaum Hood and pianist Dr. Heejung Kang, will perform works of Chopin and Scharwenka, plus accompany French art songs and arias performed by soprano Judith Rodriguez, tenors Don O'Neal LeBlanc and Sergio Cepeda. Beautiful music and interesting stories are to be heard.

The hour-long concert is followed by a party with a live pianist who takes requests. There will be a complimentary wine/soft drinks/fruit/cheese/desserts buffet. BYOB accepted. Location: Arlington Museum of Art. Individual tickets are $15-$33.

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Timeless Concerts Presents Italy v Germany Concert


Timeless Concerts returns to the Arlington Museum of Art to present another in its long running series of classical concerts. An hour of music that spans centuries will begin at 8pm on Saturday, November 10.

The Chenoweth-Hood-Kang trio will represent Germany with some of the greatest and most famous music of all time composed in Germany: Beethoven and Brahms. Their tenor and soprano, Sergio Cepeda and Judith Rodriguez, will represent Italy with passionate Puccini and Verdi! Who is more dramatic and passionate, the Germans, or the Italians? Works by German film score composer Hans Zimmer will also be performed. Many may be surprised that although his name is not familiar, his scores certainly are, ranging from “Driving Miss Daisy” to “Pirates of the Caribbean.” The post-concert party is included in the ticket price, when you may give your requests to pianist Steve Stroud. Complimentary buffet of fruit/cheese/desserts/wine/soft drinks will be available and BYOB accepted.