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  • Disco Biscuits Officially Release ‘Revolution in Motion’

    The Disco Biscuits have just released their first full-length studio album in nearly 13 years, Revolution In Motion. The official release party is tonight in the form of a much anticipated sold-out show at New York City’s Webster Hall. The band is scheduled to play the album, their latest rock opera, in its entirety for the first time ever.

    With Revolution In Motion now fully available on all streaming platforms, this means the corresponding animated movie that’s been being released in pieces is now complete as well. The fourth and final installment is now in place, completing the story of what the band is dubbing a “space opera.”

     Disco Biscuits  'Revolution in Motion'

    Each of the segments, animated by Blunt Action, predominantly features one track from Revolution In Motion which tells a story about wayward aliens who unexpectedly find themselves in our galaxy and then encounter the Disco Biscuits themselves. The first installment features the song “Another Plan Of Attack” and serves as an introduction for the four alien figures, who seem to be loosely based on the band, and shows exactly how they happened upon Earth, Times Square to be exact.

    The second piece is centered around the song “Freeze” and sees the aliens literally freezing everyone waiting to get into the show. But with Disco Biscuits, on stage deep underground, remain unfrozen and come to the rescue. With the aliens planning to abduct the frozen humans for study, the Biscuits confront the aliens, saving the day, but in the process find themselves being abducted onto the alien ship.

    The third chapter, which came in conjunction with the band’s announcement of this summer’s Biscoland festival in Lafayette, NY, was released two weeks ago. Now the band is aboard the alien spacecraft, which has strong Soul Train vibes, negotiating a way back to Earth so this edition features the song “The Deal.”

    Now the complete animated story wraps up with the band, who successfully “merge” electronic DNA with the aliens and spread their music throughout space. This gets the Disco Biscuits their requested trip home and is highlighted by the track “To Be Continued” which may imply that this story isn’t quite over yet.

    See the full animated video for Revolution In Motion above and below for audio of the full album. After tonight’s Webster Hall release party, the band trucks up to Western NY and Buffalo for two nights at the Town Ballroom.

  • Skaneateles Festival Celebrates 45 Years This Summer with Diverse Lineup

    The Skaneateles Festival is celebrating 45 years this summer from July 31 through August 24, 2024, featuring an incredible variety of concerts from jazz to classical to bluegrass.

    The season includes 14 main series concerts, two KidsFest performances, a free music lecture series with Juilliard professor Aaron Wunsch, and several community outreach performances.

    Skaneateles Festival

    The idea for the Skaneateles Festival came together in the spring of 1980 in discussions between musician Lindsay Groves and Skaneateles residents Beth Boudreau and Louise Robinson. The first season, two weeks, was presented that August in the village’s Library Hall. The generous David and Louise Robinson opened their home, Brook Farm, which soon became the Festival’s center.

    At Brook Farm, musicians would live, eat, rehearse, relax, and perform, all because of the Robinsons’ hospitality – which extended to the thousands of concertgoers who sat under the stars and listened to music on Saturday evenings for the first 36 years of the festival. Its mission is to be one of the nation’s outstanding summer music festivals, set in the beauty of the Finger Lakes region.

    Concert evenings at the picturesque Robinson Pavilion offer stunning lake views and are situated at Anyela’s Vineyards, taking place on Friday, August 2, and Saturdays, August 10, 17, and 24. Opening the first vineyard concert of the season is renowned musician Rhiannon Giddens. A two-time GRAMMY winner and recipient of the prestigious MacArthur ‘Genius’ grant, Giddens is known for her iconic folk music and efforts to spotlight overlooked contributions to American musical history. 

    Skaneateles Festival

    During week two, the festival proudly welcomes Syrian clarinetist Kinan Azmeh and invites audience members to grab a glass of wine and bring a picnic for Beethoven Under the Stars. Appearing at the Festival for the first time on August 17 is Chris Thile – a GRAMMY Award-winning mandolinist, singer, and songwriter. Thile is a highly regarded musician celebrated for his mastery of the mandolin and innovative approach to bluegrass, folk, and classical music. 

    The Festival Finale features the highly anticipated return of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis on August 24.

    For concerts at the vineyards, audiences are welcome to arrive as early as 6:00 pm and bring picnic dinners to enjoy on the lawn overlooking the lake. Wine and beer will be available at Anyela’s Vineyards; outside alcohol is not. On August 3, the Skaneateles Festival presents its largest-ever orchestral concert at one of the area’s high schools. The program, Music of the Americas, features colorful music from North and South America, including Alberto Ginastera’s Harp Concerto featuring Bridget Kibbey, Gabriela Lena Frank’s celebration of Inca warriors, and music by Aaron Copland and Gershwin’s beloved Rhapsody in Blue.

    This season’s outreach initiative, “Searching for Home” invites performers, composers, and audiences to reflect on the nature of home and consider what it means to those who must search out a new one. It will highlight performers, composers, and musical traditions from those who resettled in Central New York: Syrians, Somalians, Afghans, and Ukrainians. The outreach initiative will include free performances open to the public between Syracuse and Auburn. 

    2016 Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis.

    Chamber concerts at the First Presbyterian Church (97 East Genesee Street, Skaneateles) are performed on Thursday and Friday nights (except August 2). Two celebratory opening concerts at the church will feature favorite musicians from the festival’s past, including violinist Joe Genualdi, cellists Steven Doane and Rosemary Elliott, and pianist Andrew Russo.

    Violinist James Ehne will make his Festival debut on August 1 with pianist Andrew Armstrong. He is one of the most sought-after violinists in the world, performing regularly with leading orchestras, and recently won a GRAMMY Award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo. 

    The Dover Quartet will perform on August 8 and 9. August 8 will bring together two dearly beloved string quartets and August 9 presents a premiere performance of a new collaboration between bass-baritone Davóne Tines and the quartet where they will explore spirituality and mysticism through varied cultural lenses. The Claremont Trio takes the stage on August 15 and 16 performing a new work by Kinan Azmeh, commissioned by the Skaneateles Festival, and a “Queen of Hearts” program which will highlight regal trios by Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel.

    The Westerlies debut at the Festival on August 22, joined by the young violinist-fiddler, George Meyer. Together they’ll present Songbook – music of John Prine, Randy Newman, Woody Guthrie, spirituals by the famous Golden Gate Quartet, and more.

    The final week highlights this year’s Young Artist in Residence, the Ivalas Quartet – the current graduate quartet-in-residence at The Juilliard School. There will be several free outreach performances from the quartet and a ticketed evening concert by candlelight on August 23.

    Tickets range from $32-70 for adults based on concert and seating choice. Youth under 18 are free in Section B (lawn). College students may purchase $10 student tickets at the door of the concert. Season Passes are on sale now. Week Passes and Vineyard Passes go on sale Monday, April 1, and individual tickets go on sale May 1.

  • Hearing Aide: The Folklorkestra’s “A Strange Day in June”

    NYC-based folk group The Folklorkestra are releasing a new unique and titillating album titled, A Strange Day in June on March 29.

    A Strange Day in June is an album that had me intrigued instantly. The sounds that emanate from this album are nothing short of mystical and diverse. Many of the tunes feature much mandolin, woodwind, and acoustic percussion.

    The opening track, “The Girl I Never Knew” consists of a kind of eastern melody coupled with a very Mediterranean sound. The usage of mandolin, shakers, accordion, and operatic vocals make for something real captivating.

    Each song on the album has a unique sound that almost entrances the listener. The second track, “My Cousin the Spy” has a sort of Latin-folk sound that starts off like ballroom music. It later evolves with its saxophone-heavy progression, with many backing instruments carrying the melody.

    A Strange Day in June
    John Kruth

    The Folkorkestra is led by John Kruth, who has been active in the music industry for decades. He’s worked with countless other notable names like Meat Puppets, Jim Belushi, Steve Buscemi, Allen Ginsberg, Laurie Anderson, and more.

    The group draws inspiration from various genres and sounds from around the world including American folk, jazz, chamber music, as well as eastern instruments, and European melodies. The group consists of versatile, multi-instrumentalists, Kathy Halvorson, Premik Tubbs, Kenny Margolis, Ray Peterson, and Rohin Khemani.

    A Strange Day in June

    The Folklorkestra’s recent album, A Strange Day in June is certainly one to check out. It is complete with unique, diverse, and intriguing sound. Each song has a different feel and tells a different story. Each song combines multiple sounds together and makes it something you’ve never heard before.

    The artisanship exhibited throughout the album is something to gaze at. There are miniscule sounds that inhabit every crevice of the songs. The songs are sonic portraits, displaying moving images via the music. There is a lot of character and charm from this album.

    To learn more about The Folklorkestra and their upcoming work, click here. Stay up to date on the release of A Strange Day in June, releasing March 29.

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra To Presents “Roman Holiday” This Spring 

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced a “Roman Holiday” concert at the Broome County Forum Theatre in Binghamton on April 6.

    On Saturday, April 6, 2024 at 7:30pm, the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra will presents the final concert of its 2023-2024 M&T Symphonic Series with “Roman Holiday,” a crowd-pleasing program exploring musical depictions of the countries of the Mediterranean.

    Led by Maestro Daniel Hege, the Philharmonic will perform Tchaikovsky’s brilliant showpiece Capriccio Italien; “Fandangos,” by living Puerto Rican composer and Cornell professor Roberto Sierra, bringing a distinctly Latin-American twist to 18th-century Spanish dances; and Ottorino Respighi’s uplifting and atmospheric The Pines of Rome, a symphonic tone poem that takes audiences on a sonic tour of the Eternal City. 

    In addition, the orchestra will also be presenting two free community events in conjunction with “Roman Holiday”. On April 4, Forum Theatre will host a Family Symphony Session, “Fandango!” a free family-friendly chat about how European, African, and Indigenous traditions joined to create Caribbean music. And on April 6, the Forum Theatre will host a Pre-concert chat, “Music and Politics: The Case of Ottorino Respighi,” with Dr. Julia Grella O’Connell, Director of Education and Community Engagement.

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra was established in 1955 at the Binghamton Symphony and Choral Society by Fritz and Marianne Wallenberg. It later merged with the B.C. Pops, an orchestra established by Russell Hawkes and David Agard, and now hosts an annual series of chamber, classical, and pop music concerts in Downtown Binghamton and throughout Broome County. The Philharmonic’s professional musicians are from the Southern Tier, New York City, and the surrounding states. They are represented by Local 380 of the American Federation of Musicians. In 2018, Maestro Daniel Hege was named their Music Director.

    Tickets are $25 to $65, while kids 17 and under attend free. For more information, fans can contact the Binghamton Philharmonic Box Office at 607-723-3931 or visit www.binghamtonphilharmonic.org.

  • Rob Eberle Releases New Single “Half of You”

    Long Island-based singer and producer Rob Eberle has shared a new heart wrenching single, “Half of You,” out now.

    rob Eberle

    Rob Eberle is a young, talented singer-songwriter as well as a producer from Long Island. Rob’s unique ability to use music to express his own and other people’s life experiences is what makes him stand out. He continues to show his creative power behind all of his songs, writing the melodies and lyrics and working with different producers to add special moments to every single one.

    The experiences and moments of Eberle’s life, as well as the lives of others around him, are glimpsed through his songs. Eberle has created his own genre-bending niche in the world of darker alternative pop-rock, drawing inspiration from a wide range of artists such as FINNEAS, Elliott Smith, Billie Eilish, Jeremy Zucker, Olivia Rodrigo, and Alexander 23.

    Rob’s new single “Half of You” is a moving song that explores the difficulties of a one-sided relationship. Eberle depicts the emotional journey of unrequited love and the toll it takes on the one who longs for reciprocation through eerie melodies and soul-stirring lyrics. The narrator’s emotional conflicts are vividly depicted in the song as he battles with the quiet that results from a lack of compassion for one another. 

    When describing the song, Rob shared that his single “is perfect for playing during those sunny drives with the windows rolled down, particularly during the bridge section of the song. “Half of You” is also the kind of song you find yourself playing alone in your room at night right after experiencing a devastating breakup, yearning for the person you’ve lost”. The single’s bleak tune and thoughtful words create a dramatic atmosphere that encompasses you in the profound feelings it communicates. 

    With every note of “half of you,” the song asks listeners to connect with the complex feelings of heartbreak and desire, as well as the unwavering optimism that love will eventually find its way back. The single is a captivating exploration of the common issue of unrequited love thanks to its lyrics and singing.

    Fans can stream “Half of You” on all streaming platforms, and to learn more about Rob Eberle fans can visit here.

  • “Abducted by the 80s Tour” Hits Syracuse and Elmira this Summer

    The Abducted by the 80s Tour is set to groove audiences and feature prominent hitmakers from the 1980s. These hitmakers include Wang Chung, Men Without Hats, The Motels, and Naked Eyes.

    Abducted by the 80s

    The featured acts have joined forces to create a musical extravaganza that transports audiences to the heart of the 80s. The neon-soaked, synth-driven decade is worshipped by the upcoming launch of the Abducted by the 80s Tour. This tour is all about those classic, nostalgic pop, rock, and new wave hits of the 80s.

    Wang Chung, Men Without Hats, The Motels, and Naked Eyes prepare to bring various hits like, “Everybody Have Fun Tonight,” “Dance Hall Days,” “Promises Promises,” and many more. Together, the artists have dozens of Billboard Top 100 hits, which they plan to unleash upon the audience for the month-long extravaganza.

    Abducted by the 80s
    Wang Chung

    The tour sees a stop at Sharkey’s Event Center in Syracuse on June 14. The Abducted by the 80s tour also stops at Elmira First Arena in Elmira, NY on June 15. The tour 17-date tour begins May 17 and wraps up June 25. Get ready to dance, sing along, and relive the magic of the 80s with this unforgettable music tour.

    The Motels

    Abducted by the 80s Tour Dates:

    WC = Wang Chung / NE = Naked Eyes / MWH = Men Without Hats

    Friday 5/17/2024 –
    Kyle, TX  The Railhouse       
    WC, Motels, NE

    Saturday 5/18/2024 –
    Katy, TX  Wildcatter Saloon       
    WC, Motels, NE

    Sunday 5/19/2024 –
    Dallas, TX  House of Blues       
    WC, Motels, NE

    Thursday 5/23/2024 –
    St Louis, MO  City Winery      
    WC

    Friday 5/24/2024 –
    Oak Grove, KY  Oak Grove      
    WC, MWH, NE, Animotion

    Saturday 5/25/2024  –
    Louisville KY  Mercury Ballroom      
    WC, NE

    Thursday 6/6/2024 –
    Marion, IL  Marion CCC       
    WC, MWH, Motels, NE

    Friday 6/7/2024 –
    Des Plaines, IL  Des Plaines Theatre     
    WC, MWH, Motels, NE

    Saturday 6/8/2024  –
    Decatur, IL  Devon Lakeshore Amp     
    WC, MWH, Motels, NE

    Sunday 6/9/2024 –
    Fort Wayne, IN The Clyde Theater
    WC, MWH, NE

    Thursday 6/13/2024 –
    Morristown, NJ  Mayo Performing Arts Center   
    WC, Motels, NE

    Friday 6/14/2024 –
    Syracuse, NY  Sharkey’s      
    WC, Motels, NE

    Saturday 6/15/2024 –
    Elmira, NY  First Arena       
    WC, Motels, NE

    Saturday 6/16/2024 –
    Hampton, NH  Bennie’s
    WC, Motels, NE

    Friday 6/21/2024-
    Jacksonville, FL  Florida Theatre      
    WC, MWH, Motels, NE

    Saturday 6/22/2024 –
    Clearwater, FL  Ruth Eckerd Hall      
    WC, MWH, Motels, NE

    Sunday 6/23/2024 –
    Ft Lauderdale, FL  Broward Center     
    WC, MWH, Motels, NE

    “For our brand-new tour this Spring, we have put together a group of acts that fit together musically, thematically, and harmoniously. We wanted to create a night of big hits, big songs from your favorite movies and numerous TV shows, plus a few deeper cuts too. So come along and see us, get Abducted by the 80s, and have some FUN TONIGHT as you relive that magical decade!”

    Wang Chung’s Nick Feldman

    The Abducted by the 80s Tour continues to add more dates to the event, so make sure you stay up to date on any new additions. For more information on the tour and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Chelsea Music Festival is “Connecting the Dots” this Summer

    Chelsea Music Festival has announced its 15th season of events with all new Connecting the Dots performance this Summer. The festival consists of nine evenings of shows from June 21 to 29.

    Chelsea Music Festival

    This summer festival is led by Artistic Directors Melinda Lee Masur and Ken-David Masur. Connecting the Dots consists of concerts, conversation, visual and culinary arts over the span of the nine nights. The festival will focus on the restorative powers of the arts in the ways that music and art both calm and reinvigorate the brain and nervous system.

    The festival sees a multitude of talented and diverse performers and artists. Each exhibit and performance take place at various locations around NYC and some locations are yet to be announced. Each night of the festival will be different from the last and the diversity allows all types of audiences to be included and wowed.

    Chelsea Music Festival
    Aizuri Quartet
    2024 CHELSEA MUSIC FESTIVAL LINE-UP
    • Connecting the Dots— 15th Season Opening Night 

    Friday, June 21 at 7pm – location to be announced 

    World Premiere of A Night at Birdland by composer Nicky Sohn performed by WindSync 

    Featuring Aizuri Quartet, pianist Andrea Lam, violinist Max Tan 

    Chamber works by John Williams & Tebogo Monnakgotla 

    Performance of Dancing Stars by Augusta Read Thomas with conductor Ken-David Masur 

    • My Super Awesome Brain | Family Night 

    Saturday, June 22 at 10:30am at Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue, NYC 

    10:30am – Family Event featuring WindSync 

    • Jazz Doubleheader | Birnbaum & the Bach Preludes and Cardume Trio 

    Saturday, June 22 at 7pm – location to be announced 

    7pm – Preludes Album (Chelsea Music Festival Records label) featuring pianist Adam Birnbaum, percussionist Keita Ogawa (Snarky Puppy), bassist Matt Clohesy (Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society) based on 12 preludes from Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier 

    8:30pm – Late Night with Cardume Trio featuring jazz percussionists Rogério Boccato (Orquestra Jazz Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo), Keita Ogawa, and Brazilian bassist Cleber Almeida 

    • Festa Junina 

    Sunday, June 23 at 7pm at Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue, NYC 

    Traditional Brazilian Forró music to celebrate summer featuring percussionist Rogério Boccato, Brazilian bassist Cleber Almeida, and accordionist Vitor Goncalves 

    • Patitucci & Friends — 15th Season special event with Jazz, Song & Chamber Music 

    Monday, June 24 at 7pm at High Line Nine, 507 W. 27th Street, NYC 

    Jazz bassist John Patitucci and pianist Renee Rosnes – with Caleb Hudson on trumpet 

    Austrian duo baritone Daniel Gutmann (prize winner at Elīna Garanča’s ZukunftsStimmen) & pianist Maximilian Kromer (International Brahms Competition winner) 

    Featuring pianist Robert Fleitz (1st Prize in 2022 John Cage Award) 

    Reception curated by Chef Rachel Snyder 

    • Midsummer Night Magic— Visions & Stories 

    Tuesday, June 25 at 7pm at Czech Center, 321 E. 73rd Street, NYC 

    Selections from The Lee Trio album “Midsummer Night Magic” (Chelsea Music Festival Records label releasing June 2024) 

    Fern Flowers by Uljas Pulkkis 

    Five Trios by Edmund Finnis 

    Piano Trio No. 2 in F Major, Op. 80 by Robert Schumann 

    Fantasiestücke, Op. 88 by Robert Schumann 

    Robert Schumann lieder with Austrian duo baritone Daniel Gutmann and pianist Maximilian Kromer 

    Performance of the Dumky Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op. 90, B. 166 by Antonín Dvořák (120th anniversary of his death) 

    • Completed Resonances— Vu, Beranek, Fauré & Smetana 

    Wednesday, June 26 at 7pm at Czech Center, 321 E. 73rd Street, NYC 

    World Premiere commissioned by the Festival by Czech composer Jacob Beranek 

    Music by Ania Vu featuring soprano Marisa Karchin, pianist Robert Fleitz 

    Piano Trio in G Minor by Bedřich Smetana (200th anniversary) performed by pianist Andrea Lam, violinist Max Tan, and cellist Angela Lee 

    Piano Quartet No. 2 in G minor by Gabriel Fauré (100th anniversary of his death) 

    • Closing Reception | 2024 Art Exhibition – Kelly S. Williams 

    Thursday, June 27 at 7pm at High Line Nine Gallery 8, 507 W. 27th Street, NYC 

    Closing Reception for Kelly S. Williams, 2024 Visual Artist-in-Residence 

    Art Exhibition open June 3-29 at High Line Nine 

    Featuring Harlem Quartet performing Jessie Montgomery and Dizzy Gillespie 

    • Reimagined Gems— Vignettes Across Time 

    Friday, June 28 at 7pm at St. Paul’s German Church, 315 W. 22nd Street, NYC 

    Featuring Harlem Quartet performing Caroline Shaw and Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel 

    World Premiere by Ania Vu 

    Soprano to Marisa Karchin and Caleb Hudson on trumpet 

    Pieces from Caleb Hudson’s 2024 album, Nothing Less, including Corelli arrangements 

    Reception curated by Chef Rachel Snyder 

    • Superhero Brain | Family Event 

    Saturday, June 29 at 10:30am at St. Paul’s German Church, 315 W. 22nd Street, NYC 

    10:30am – Family Event featuring family-friendly, interactive activities led by music neuroscience scholar Dr. Jessica Phillips-Silver (Growing Brains) 

    • Festival Finale | Jazz Plasticity with Helen Sung 

    Saturday, June 29 at 7pm at DiMenna Center, 450 W. 37th Street, NYC 

    JazzPlasticity features the Helen Sung Quartet with pianist Helen Sung (2021 Guggenheim Fellow), drummer Kendrick Scott, saxophonist/clarinetist John Ellis, an bassist David Wong; this program was inspired by Helen’s time as jazz artist-in-residence at the Columbia University Zuckerman Mind Brain Institute and in partnership with Arts & Minds. 

    Reception curated by Chef Rachel Snyder 

    John Patitucci

    Tickets for Chelsea Music Festival’s Connecting the Dots go on sale Wednesday, May 15, 2024. For more information, visit ChelseaMusicFestival.org.

  • Bad Tuner Releases New House Single “repeat to fade”

    Brooklyn-based DJ Bad Tuner has shared a new rhythmic single “repeat to fade” ahead of his EP Look At Me But Through Me, set to release on April 5.

    With the single release and an EP announcement, Bad Tuner has also shared that he will perform a string of live shows this spring with a live show at the Elsewhere Hall in NYC on April 19. This will be Tuner’s return to the Brooklyn’s Elsewhere rooftop as he sold out the venue in May of last year.

    His new single “repeat to fade” is also accompanied with a music video directed by a Baltimore-based cinematographer Patrick Elmore. Tuner’s”repeat to fade” is an anthemic house song, with immense bass and a brutally rhythmic percussion presence that moves in sync with the seductive vocals screamed back by high-pitched harmonies. The house single is a vibrant party song ideal for those who dare to be courageous on the dance floor, with vocals that have an alien air to them, while the percussion acts as an anchor to Earth.

    Tuner shows an innate sense of depth and a distinctive style all his own in his new EP Look At Me But Through Me. The six-track EP incorporates unique twists on modern conceptions of UK garage, the sleek and deceptively syncopated productions of the lo-fi house scene, and glitchy hyperpop flourishes. Each of the six tracks embrace entirely eclectic soundscapes, becoming a portal into their individual, wondrous worlds. Look At Me But Through Me EP is set to release on April 5 via Foreign Family Collective / Ninja Tune. 

    Tuner’s new single “repeat to fade” is available to stream everywhere. Tickets and more information for the live dates and the artist can be found here

    Bad Tuner Live Dates

    April 5 – (EP Release Show) @ Listening Room, Chicago, IL

    April 19 – (Bad Tuner & Friends Headline) @ Elsewhere Hall, NYC

    April 27 – Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO

    May 3 – Monarch, San Francisco, CA

    June 6 – The Spotlight, Los Angeles, CA

  • Albany Symphony to Present Works Composed by Viet Cuong and Beethoven this April

    The Albany Symphony presents works from alluring composer Viet Cuong and sound-shifting legend Beethoven this Spring. The shows take place Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14 at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.

    Albany Symphony Viet Cuong
    Composer Viet Cuong

    The show features extraordinary new works by composer Viet Cuong, who has captivated audiences across the globe. Mastermind Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4 is showcased for both dates as well. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4 is particularly memorable for its humor and brilliant virtuosity, along with its powerful rhythms and structure. Cuong’s works will also be recorded for Albany Records and will complete an important new disc that also includes his Sub-marine, a gorgeous, commissioned work, premiered by the orchestra last season.

    The dates see soloists like Justin Benavidez on Tuba and Sandbox Percussion. The Tuba Concerto is performed by soloist Justin Benavidez and begins with him performing a bass line that blossoms upward with every note. The two awe-inspiring shows from the Albany Symphony include several unique and soul-altering performances that cannot be missed.

    “The Albany Symphony and I are so proud and excited to be collaborating with Viet Cuong on this beautiful concert and on Viet’s first full commercial recording.  Viet is fast becoming one of America’s most celebrated and performed composers, and he is absolutely one of our favorite partners!  We commissioned his breakthrough piece, Re(new)al, seven years ago, and have marveled at the way it has been taken up by orchestras EVERYWHERE!”

    Music Director, David Alan Miller

    For more information on this April’s events from the Albany Symphony and to purchase tickets for the performances by Viet Cuong, click here.

  • In Focus: Samantha Fish Brings Bulletproof Tour to Westcott Theater in Syracuse

    On an otherwise cold and snowy day, things heated up quickly inside the Westcott Theater on Saturday, as blues rock icon Samantha Fish brought her Bulletproof Tour to Syracuse, with JD Simo served up as the opening act this evening.

    Fish, 35, has been a major player on the modern blues-rock scene since launching on to the circuit in 2009.  The Kansas City native has become a favorite in the Central New York area, headlining several shows in the area over the last fifteen years.  Fish most-notably served as direct support for Buddy Guy at the 2023 New York State Blues Festival, which took place in Syracuse last summer. (Get the scoop on the 2024 lineup here!)

    The evening started with a set by blues guitarist, JD Simo, who gifted the early arriving crowd to a set that showcased his diverse style.  Showcasing himself as more than just dabbling in blues rock, Simo’s 40-minute set also displayed elements of jazz and psychedelic rock, while performing tracks such as “Mortgage My Soul” off of his 2022 release Songs From the House of Grease.  

    After a brief set change over, Samantha Fish took to the stage.  Armed with her signature cigar-box guitar and flanked by her bandmates, Fish launched in to the high energy “Bulletproof”.   Fish paced the stage and took turns showcasing her guitar skills for those on each side of the theater.  “The jewelry is coming off!” Fish proclaimed early in the set, hinting to the audience there was much more guitar prowess to come this evening.  

    Fish dazzled the crowd with her diverse musical catalog. Late in the set, Fish donned an acoustic guitar for three songs (two of which featured Fish on stage, solo). Certainly there are instances in the concert world where this would remove the energy from the venue, however this was not the case on this evening. Fish maintained captive hold of the audience all the while.

    After a near 90-minute set, Fish and her bandmates would return to the stage with opener JD Simo.  “Let’s party for one more song” Fish would announce, before launching in to “Bitch on the Run”.  Fish and Simo would trade guitar solos through out the track while the packed theater took their last opportunity to dance about. Soon the show would be over and the packed theater would spill back out in to the cold Syracuse air.