Author: Christian Hince

  • The Town Hall to Host Kaminsky/Reed Opera “Hometown to the World”

    On Saturday, November 5, Town Hall will present the New York premiere of Laura Kaminsky and Kimberly Reed’s new chamber opera, “Hometown to the World.”

    Conducted by Tania León, directed by Kristine McIntyre, and presented in association with Santa Fe Opera, the opera focuses on the impact of the largest workplace ICE raid in U.S. history that took place in Postville, IA in 2008.

    Postville greeting sign with the slogan Kaminsky/Reed’s opera was named after.

    It highlights the multiculturalism of the small Iowa city before the raid of the town’s world-largest kosher meatpacking plant, and looks at the raid’s impact on Postville and families living in the town after the plant’s subsequent closure.

    “Hometown to the World” brings together three characters from different communities affected by the raid: Linda Morales, a Guatemalan woman whose undocumented husband and son were deported but who remained to care for her U.S.-born baby; Abraham Fleischman, a gay Hasidic Jew, who, banished from his family, seeks refuge in Morales’ home; and County Commissioner Larsen, an American of Scandinavian descent, who despairs at the town’s downfall.

    Performers include Cecilia Duarte, Blythe Gaissert, and Michael Kelly, the ensemble Sybarite5, and a chorus comprised of 100+ public high school students from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts.

    Tickets can be found online.

  • Lindsey Stirling Holiday Tour Coming to NY in December

    Pop-violinist and dancer Lindsey Stirling has announced tour dates in promotion of her new Christmas album Snow Waltz.

    Starting November 17 in Grand Prairie, TX, her 26-show North American Snow Waltz Tour includes stops at Albany’s Palace Theatre on December 6 and Waterloo’s Del Lago Resort & Casino on the 10th.

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    Promotional poster for the Snow Waltz Tour.

    Released on October 7, the 14-song album is Stirling’s sixth record to date, and follows up 2019’s Artemis.

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    Cover art for ‘Snow Waltz’ by Lindsey Stirling.

    Based in Los Angeles, Stirling’s first widespread recognition came in 2010 as a contestant on America’s Got Talent.

    Her career has been marked by two Billboard Music Awards including Top Dance/Electronic Album for her third studio record Brave Enough, and a #1 placing on the Billboard, Amazon and iTunes Holiday Charts for her 2017 holiday album, Warmer in Winter.

    Info regarding tickets can be found here.

    LINDSEY STIRLING TOUR ROUTING:

    Nov 17 – Grand Prairie, TX – Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie

    Nov 18 – Lubbock, TV – Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts

    Nov 19 – Amarillo, TX – Amarillo Civic Center Complex

    Nov 21 – Midland, TX – Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center

    Nov 22 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

    Nov 25 – Savannah, GA – Johnny Mercer Theater

    Nov 26 – Jacksonville, FL – Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts – Moran Theater

    Nov 28 – Fort Myers, FL – Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall

    Nov 29 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall

    Nov 30 – Orlando, FL – Walt Disney Theatre at Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts

    Dec 2 – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center

    Dec 3 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

    Dec 5 – Hersey, PA – Hershey Theatre

    Dec 6 – Albany, NY – The Palace Theatre

    Dec 7 – Newark, NJ – NJPAC

    Dec 9 – Mashantucket, CT – Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino

    Dec 10 – Waterloo, NY – Del Lago Resort & Casino

    Dec 12 – Ft Wayne, IN – Embassy Theatre

    Dec 13 – Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater

    Dec 15 – Loveland, CO – Budweiser Events Center

    Dec 16 – West Valley City, UT – Maverik Center

    Dec 17 – Idaho Falls, ID – Mountain America Center

    Dec 19 – Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live

    Dec 20 – San Jose, CA – San Jose Civic

    Dec 22 – Mesa, AZ – Ikeda Theater

    Dec 23 – Los Angeles, CA – Pantages Theatre

  • Catskill Symphony Orchestra Opening Season at Foothills PAC

    On Saturday October 15, the Catskill Symphony Orchestra starts their season at the Foothills Performing Arts Center in a 7 p.m. concert featuring Sara Daneshpour as a guest pianist.

    The night’s program includes four pieces; Beethoven’s “The Creatures of Prometheus Overture” and “Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major,” “The Unanswered Question” by Charles Ives, and Luigi Cherubini’s “Symphony in D Major.”

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    Daneshpour is a world-renowned musician, having placed 3rd in the 2017 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition, was 2014 prizewinner at the Seoul International Music Competition in Korea, and was 2013 Laureate of the ProLiance Energy Classical Fellowship Awards of the American Pianists Association.

    The Catskill Symphony Orchestra was founded as a community volunteer group in 1953, before being converted to tax-exempt professional status in 1974. From 1973 until 2017, the orchestra was conducted by Maestro Charles Schneider and in 2020 Polish conductor Maciej Żółtowski was appointed the new Music Director.

    The Foothills Performing Arts Center, located in Oneonta, is a not-for-profit entertainment and civic center that serves the cultural, educational, and community needs of the Otsego, Delaware, and Chenango region.

    Information regarding tickets, location, and more for “Concert I – The Revolutionaries” can be found here.

  • Mary Fahl Coming to Auburn Public Theater in November to Promote Album

    On November 5, singer-songwriter Mary Fahl and her backing band will perform at the Auburn Public Theater in promotion of her July-released cover album Can’t Get It Out of My Head.

    The record includes re-imaginations of songs from major influences for Fahl, with the track list including Electric Light Orchestra, The Rolling Stones, The Moody Blues, Nick Drake, The Mamas and the Papas, Neil Young, Pink Floyd, Judy Collins, George Harrison, and Richard & Linda Thompson.

    Cover art and track list for Mary Fahl’s ‘Can’t Get It Out Of My Head.’

    The Rockland County native first broke through as a musician as lead singer of 1990s NYC chamber pop group October Project, releasing two albums before the collective initially disbanded in 1996. Since then albums from Fahl include 2003’s The Other Side of Time, 2011’s Dark Side of the Moon, her song-for-song reconstruction of the heralded Pink Floyd record, and 2014’s Love and Gravity.

    Recently having been recording and touring on her own label Rimar Records, Fahl has received awards for releases such as 2014’s Live at the Mauch Chunk Opera House which won an Indie Acoustic Award for Best Live Album, as well as her holiday album Winter Songs and Carols which was awarded a 2020 Independent Music Award.

    Mary Fahl’s new album can be listened to online or via streaming services.

  • Common to Make Broadway Debut in Stephen Adly Guirgis’ “Between Riverside and Crazy”

    Rapper and actor Common has been added to the cast list of the Broadway debut for “Between Riverside and Crazy,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play from Stephen Adly Guirgis directed by Austin Pendleton.

    The Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy-award winning performer will join already announced Off-Broadway cast members Victor Almanzar, Elizabeth Canavan, Rosal Colón, Lisa Colón-Zayas, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Michael Rispoli.

    Produced by the theater company Second Stage, “Between Riverside and Crazy” will begin previews on Wednesday, November 30 and will officially open on Monday, December 19 at Hayes’ Theater. Second Stage originally presented the play in February in at the Tony Kiser Theater.

    The play follows ex-cop and recent widower Walter “Pops” Washington (Henderson) and his recently paroled son Junior (Common) as the two try to hold on to one of the last rent stabilized apartments in Manhattan’s Riverside Drive.

    Common, whose acting body includes roles in submarine thriller “Hunter Killer,” David Ayer’s “Suicide Squad,” and historical drama “Selma,” most recently appeared opposite Keke Palmer in the film “Alice,” which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. He also serves as an executive producer of Showtime TV series “The Chi” and Netflix drama “Burning Sands.”

    As of January 3, Maria-Christina Oliveras has joined the cast of “Between Riverside and Crazy” in the role of Church Lady. Ms. Oliveras replaces Liza Colón-Zayas, who had to leave the production due to a scheduling conflict.

    Subscriptions and singular tickets for “Between Riverside and Crazy” can be found on the Second Stage website, and the Hayes Theater box office opens November 14.

  • Harlem Meet Africa Festival Debuting in Marcus Garvey Park

    This Sunday, October 16, “Harlem Meet Africa,” a free-to-the-public concert will take place at the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater in Harlem’s Marcus Garvey Park from 3 to 7 p.m.

    Featuring numerous Harlem performers of international background, the event is being organized by Natu Camara, a Guinean singer/songwriter and Harlem resident who has performed for audiences at globalFEST, NPR’s Tiny Desk, Lincoln Center, and more. “This is a perfect time to bring music to the community and our goal is to invite ALL of New York to experience in person this community’s culture, beauty, diversity, LOVE through the healing power of music,” she said.

    Promotional artwork for “Harlem Meet Africa.”

    Along with Camara, artists on the bill include the Harlem Drum Group, led by Master Drummer Mamadou Konaté, Guinean Fulani flute player and singer Bailo Bah, Guinean singer Missia Saran Diabaté, Haitian musician Hervé Coeur, sister ballet duo Rylie and Codie, singer songwriter Lindsey Wilson, and DJ Stormin’ Norman of East London origin.

    Sunday will also see The Waiters of Happyness, a funk group composed of guitarist and lead vocalist Jerome Mitchell, vocalist and keyboardist John Adams, saxophonist Robert Aaron, bassist Nir Graf, guitarist Jamie Ambler, drummer Oscar Debé, and Lindsey Wilson as a backing vocalist.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8PfSzwA-Y4
  • Guitar Solos Abound on eberwine’s Debut Album ‘One Vision’

    Buffalo jam rock group eberwine has stepped forward with their record debut One Vision, an hourlong escapade of winding guitar riffs, invigorated drumming, and accessible melodies.

    Led by vocalist and guitarist Todd Eberwine, his band of the same name is a five-piece featuring drummer Ryan Nogle, bassist Keith Lindner, backing vocalist Aaron Ziolkowski, and keyboardists Evan Laedke and Eric Crittenden.

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    Album art for eberwine’s One Vision.

    The album, which was “six years in the making,” was preceded by single, “Worlds Away” in April, a catchy roots rock track which serves as a proper preview to One Vision.

    Opener “Get On” is an eight minute piece that does the same, giving the listener a good idea of what to expect from the record with a couple verses, a couple hooks, and lots of instrumental time. A bouncy song which sticks to a traditional blues rock format, a spacy keyboard solo in the track’s first couple minutes adds an ethereal element.

    Songs on the album generally touch topics of romance, such as the title track where Eberwine sings “the stars are complete in their galaxies, when they explode they become more like you and me,” alluding to the cover art’s imagery.

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    While Eberwine’s flashy guitar playing on display nearly every song, and Ryan Nogle’s drumming always keeps pace, and the keyboard section adds a sense of atmosphere, Keith Lindner’s bass playing is right there with them, entertainingly holding up the groove on songs like the instrumental “Real Good” And along with plenty of dazzling musicianship, Eberwine’s polished vocals help push forth songs that are primarily instrumental.

    “Lies” is an album highlight, with its high tempo and funky guitar riff working well with an odd and uncomfortable melody. Eberwine’s shrieky vocals complement the moody track, with him singing “life deceived me as I’m falling down again.” This is coupled by one of the most engaging solos of the record, one which goes on for five minutes and reaches speed and intensity unique to the tracklist.

    While this album knows when to heat up at the right times, it also knows when to settle down. “Lies” is fittingly followed by the subdued, solo-free “Divided,” with wistful lines such as “so the story goes but no one knows, and so we go on through the great untold.” “Fever,” the only other song under five minutes, follows up the raucous opening track with a nice blend of piano rock and acoustic guitar.

    Stretches of subtlety also prove valuable on the 11-minute closer “In Flight Movie,” with Eberwine’s watery lead riff guiding the slow song to its more active moments like its exciting and powerful chorus where he sings “the moment’s okay, the moment’s gone, it makes us blind to what matters, it makes connection impossible.” The song’s nearly six-minute solo hits nicely as well, with dynamics alternating in a way to create a uniquely emotional performance here, giving a fitting end to the album.

    While One Vision is eberwine’s first album, it doesn’t come short of displaying the expertise of Todd Eberwine and his band. On top of showing off plenty of mercurial musicianship, the group shows plenty of aptitude for emotional performances and stylistic versatility in a record that fills out its 68-minute runtime.

    Information about future eberwine tour dates can be found here.

  • Composer Blake Allen to Debut “INSOMNIA” at Carnegie Hall in November

    On November 8, award-winning composer Blake Allen will premiere his original work “INSOMNIA” at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall.

    The two part performance covers stories about two characters a century apart, focusing on the insomniac struggles of 20th century writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and Allen’s own character, the “30-something” woman Jeanna.

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    Promotional art for Blake Allen’s “Insomnia.”

    It will feature musical accompaniment from the Argus Quartet, a string collective consisting of Clara Kim, Giancarlo Latta, Maren Rothfritz and Mariel Roberts, in addition to piano work by Chris Koelzer.

    The first piece “Sleeping and Waking” is an adaption of the 1934 Fitzgerald short story of the same name, and features opera soprano Cree Carrico as vocalist.

    The second piece, “Of Which, Tomorrow” features broadway performer Jeanna De Waal as vocalist in an original composition inspired by Allen’s anxiety and insomnia, based around a stream-of-consciousness text brought together during his 4 a.m. restlessness.

    Blake Allen has put together a decorated career, having performed on Broadway in “Tootsie” and Stephen King’s “Misery,” and in renowned concert venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. He currently serves as musical director and collaborator for RuPaul’s Drag Race star Tina Burner.

    Information regarding tickets and more can be found here.

  • Bono “Stories of Surrender” Book Tour to Hit NYC

    Bono has announced an international book tour in promotion of his memoir “SURRENDER: 40 Songs, One Story.” With the book releasing on November 1, the tour will open up the following day with a stop at Manhattan’s Beacon Theatre.

    Ticket sales will begin this Friday. Each ticket purchased will come will a copy of the book, and there will be a two-ticket limit per person.

    Promotional art for the “Stories of Surrender” tour.

    “SURRENDER: 40 Songs, One Story” will cover the U2 frontman’s “remarkable life,” “the challenges he’s faced, and the friends and family who have shaped and sustained him.” The memoir’s subtitle references the book’s 40 chapters, each named after songs from the band. The memoir also includes 40 original drawings from Bono across the book.

    Bono, born Paul David Hewson in Dublin, formed U2 with classmates David Howell “The Edge” Evans, Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton in 1976. Together they’ve released 14 studio albums, the most recent being 2017’s Songs of Experience. The group’s numerous accolades include 22 Grammy’s and a 2005 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

    ‘Stories of Surrender’

    SURRENDER: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono – BOOK TOUR DATES: 

    Wed Nov 02 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

    Fri Nov 04 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre presented by Citizens

    Sun Nov 06 – Toronto, ON – Meridian Hall

    Tue Nov 08 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre

    Wed Nov 09 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

    Sat Nov 12 – San Francisco, CA – Orpheum Theatre

    Sun Nov 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Orpheum Theatre

    Wed Nov 16 – London, UK – The London Palladium

    Thu Nov 17 – Glasgow, UK – SEC Armadillo

    Sat Nov 19 – Manchester, UK – O2 Apollo Manchester

    Mon Nov 21 – Dublin, IE – 3Olympia Theatre

    Wed Nov 23 – Berlin, DE – Admiralspalast

    Fri Nov 25 – Paris, FR – Le Grand Rex

    Mon Nov 28 – Madrid, ES – Teatro Coliseum

  • LCD Soundsystem Announce 20 Show Residency at Brooklyn Steel

    In November and December, LCD Soundsystem will return to Brooklyn Steel for a month-long residency. “We’re not aware that we’re getting older and somehow think that 20 shows is a good idea,” said bandleader James Murphy in a social media announcement.

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    Murphy wearing a Halloween mask with the face of his friend/collaborator/former bandmate Steve Nebesney.

    The band’s concert dates at the venue are as follows: Nov. 18-22, 26, 27, 29, 30, and Dec. 2-4, 6, 7, 9-11, 13, 14, 16, and 17. For Nov. 27, 29, and 30, only American Express card members can purchase tickets.

    Amex card members will also get early access to tickets from 10 a.m. Wednesday through 10 p.m. Thursday before the general sale starts the following morning at 10 a.m. Customers can also request “fan presale access” for the opportunity to purchase seats between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. Thursday.

    Priority will also be granted to fans who bought tickets for canceled shows from the LCD Soundsystem’s Omicron-shortened residency at Brooklyn Steel in 2021.

    The announcement also came with the single release of “New Body Rhumba,” the group’s first song in five years. The track was made for the Noah Baumbach movie “White Noise” which debuted on Netflix in August.