Flocking flutes, jazz singer Maureen McGovern in Kulas series lineup
Idle Twittering members, from top left, clockwise, are Diane McCloskey, Rich Shanklin, Jane Berkner, George Pope, Mary Kay Ferguson, Linda White and Janet Becker.
A flock of flutes, jazz singer Maureen McGovern, and an exhilarating Collage performance by rapidly appearing and disappearing musicians are part of the 2010-11 season of the Kulas Concert Series at The University of Akron.
Supported by the Cleveland-based Kulas Foundation, the Kulas Concert Series is the UA School of Music’s foremost series and features outstanding guest artists, faculty and students.
Season subscriptions for all eight performances are $65. Single tickets for the Maureen McGovern concert on March 25 are $20 general admission and $10 for students. Single tickets for the other concerts are $10 for general admission; $8 for seniors, UA faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of current UA students; and $5 for non-UA students. Admission is free for UA students who show their Zip Card.
The performances are at Guzzetta Recital Hall, 139 E. Buchtel Ave., or E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, 198 Hill St. Parking is available in nearby parking decks and surface lots.
For more information call 330-972-8301, e-mail concerts@uakron.edu, or visit the School of Music.
The 2010-11 season opens with Idle Twittering on Sunday, Sept. 19, at 3 p.m. at Guzzetta Recital Hall. A flock of flutes from Northeast Ohio will twitter the Romantic, chirp the Baroque, tweet the Modern and whistle some jazz. Flutists George Pope, Jane Berkner, Kyra Kester, Diane McCloskey, Janet Becker, Linda White and Rich Shanklin will perform with percussionist Larry Snider.
A highlight of the season is Collage on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Thomas Hall. Widely popular, Collage concerts are breathtaking showcases by top music schools around the country. Akron’s 90-minute nonstop concert will keep audience members on the edges of their seats as performers appear and disappear throughout the concert hall. A reception in the lobby follows the performance.
Also during 2010 in the UA School of Music’s Kulas Concert Series: Verlezza Dance with guest pianist Laura Silverman and soprano Patricia LaNasa on Nov. 21 at 3 p.m. at the Stage Door of Thomas Hall; and Jingle Jazz on Dec. 12 at 3 p.m. at Thomas Hall.
In 2011: The UA Symphony Orchestra with guest pianist Spencer Myer on Monday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at Thomas Hall; SoloDuo featuring classical guitarists Matteo Mela and Lorenzo Micheli on Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. in Guzzetta Recital Hall; an intimate evening with singer Maureen McGovern on March 25 at 8 p.m. at the Stage Door of Thomas Hall; and Solaris Woodwind Quintet with guest pianist Paul Nitsch on April 10 at 3 p.m. at Guzzetta Recital Hall.
Here is the lineup for the School of Music’s 2010-11 Kulas Concert Series:
Idle Twittering: A Flock of Flutes
Sunday, Sept. 19, 3 p.m.
Guzzetta Recital Hall, 139 E. Buchtel Ave.
A flock of flutes from Northeast Ohio twitters the Romantic, chirps the Baroque, tweets the Modern and whistles some jazz. Flutists George Pope, Jane Berkner, Mary Kay Ferguson, Diane McCloskey, Janet Becker, Linda White and Rich Shanklin perform with percussionist Larry Snider. Tickets available in advance and at the door while seats remain. $10 for general admission; $8 for seniors, UA faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of current UA students; and $5 for non-UA students. Admission is free for UA students who show their Zip Card. Information and tickets: 330-972-8301, concerts@uakron.edu, or visit the School of Music.
Collage
Tuesday, Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m.
Thomas Hall, 198 Hill St.
Widely popular, Collage concerts are breathtaking showcases by top music schools around the country. Akron’s 90-minute nonstop concert will keep audience members on the edges of their seats as performers appear and disappear throughout the concert hall. A reception in the lobby follows the performance. $10 for general admission; $8 for seniors, UA faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of current UA students; and $5 for non-UA students. Admission is free for UA students who show their Zip Card. Information and tickets: 330-972-7570, concerts@uakron.edu, or www.UAEVENTS.com.
Verlezza Dance with guest pianist Laura Silverman and soprano Patricia LaNasa
Sunday, Nov. 21, 3 p.m.
Stage Door at Thomas Hall, 198 Hill St.
Verlezza Dance aims to prove that all people, regardless of perceived disabilities, have dynamic dance inside them. See and hear Strauss' “Vier Letzte Lieder" and Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata set to dance. $10 for general admission; $8 for seniors, UA faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of current UA students; and $5 for non-UA students. Admission is free for UA students who show their Zip Card. Information and tickets: 330-972-7570, concerts@uakron.edu, or www.UAEVENTS.com.
Jingle Jazz
Sunday, Dec. 12, 3 p.m.
Thomas Hall, 198 Hill St.
Join jazzy Jack Schantz, jingle Joe Augustine and more from the UA School of Music for a jazzy start to the holiday season. $10 for general admission; $8 for seniors, UA faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of current UA students; and $5 for non-UA students. Admission is free for UA students who show their Zip Card. Information and tickets: 330-972-7570, concerts@uakron.edu, or www.UAEVENTS.com.
Spencer Myer
The University of Akron Symphony Orchestra with guest pianist Spencer Myer
Monday, Feb. 7, 7:30 p.m.
Thomas Hall, 198 Hill St.
Gold Medalist of the 2008 New Orleans International Piano Competition, Spencer Myer is also on the international roster of Steinway Artists. Hear Myer in Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2. Also on the program: Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade. $10 for general admission; $8 for seniors, UA faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of current UA students; and $5 for non-UA students. Admission is free for UA students who show their Zip Card. Information and tickets: 330-972-7570, concerts@uakron.edu, or www.UAEVENTS.com. Presented with support from The Gilbert W. and Marguerite H. Dilley Performing Arts Series.
SoloDuo, classical guitarists Matteo Mela and Lorenzo Micheli
Sunday, Feb. 27, 3 p.m.
Guzzetta Recital Hall, 139 E. Buchtel Ave.
Classical guitarists Matteo Mela and Lorenzo Micheli have performed at Carnegie Hall and Vienna’s Konzerthaus. This concert is the finale of the UA School of Music’s annual James Stroud Classical Guitar Scholarship Competition.
Lorenzo Micheli and Matteo Mela
Tickets available in advance and at the door while seats remain. $10 for general admission; $8 for seniors, UA faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of current UA students; and $5 for non-UA students. Admission is free for UA students who show their Zip Card. Information and tickets: 330-972-8301, concerts@uakron.edu, or visit the School of Music.
An Intimate Evening with Maureen McGovern
UA JazzFest 2011 Finale Concert
Friday, March 25, 8 p.m.
Stage Door at Thomas Hall, 198 Hill St.
Cheers and standing ovations followed Maureen McGovern’s first visit to The University of Akron in 2007. Now she returns to the UA School of Music’s annual JazzFest for an intimate Stage Door performance. Along with her jazz and Broadway hits, hear her most recent recording — "A Long and Winding Road" — praised by The New York Times as "a captivating musical scrapbook . . . Ms. McGovern is blessed with a vocal technique second to none." $20 for general admission; $10 for students. Information and tickets: 330-972 7570, concerts@uakron.edu, or www.UAEVENTS.com.
Solaris Woodwind Quintet with pianist Paul Nitsch
Sunday, April 10, 3 p.m.
Guzzetta Recital Hall, 139 E. Buchtel Ave.
Solaris, the UA School of Music’s faculty woodwind quintet featuring flutist George Pope, hornist Bill Hoyt, clarinetist Kristina Belisle Jones and new members oboist Jack Cozen Harel and bassoonist Cynthia Cioffari. Tickets available in advance and at the door while seats remain. $10 for general admission; $8 for seniors, UA faculty, staff, alumni, and parents of current UA students; and $5 for non-UA students. Admission is free for UA students who show their Zip Card. Information and tickets: 330-972-8301, concerts@uakron.edu, or visit the School of Music.